The
Norwegian design collective Angell Wyller Aarseth
(AWAA) was founded in 2010 by Christoffer Angell, Øyvind Wyller and Simen
Aarseth. While pursuing Masters of Design at the Oslo National Academy of the
Arts, the three realized they had complementary ideas about design and decided
to form a loose collective to explore those ideas, while also continuing to work
individually as interior architects and product designers.
After
exhibiting together at 100% Norway, a juried exhibition at the 2010 London
Design Festival of leading Norwegian design talent, and Design Tide in Tokyo,
the collective debuted a range of cast iron cookware in Paris in January 2011.
AWAA subsequently showed a larger range of products at the Salone Satellite in
Milan, where they received a Special Mention from the jury, and at the ICFF in
New York, where they won the ICFF Studio for their cookware. In 2012, AWAA
presented their collection of seating, lighting and tables at the Salone
Satellite in Milan. The latest design by the collective Angell Wyller Aarseth
is the Oslo lounge chair for Bernhardt
Design.
AWAA
approaches design first by analyzing an activity to determine its essential
elements to then establish an archetypal object that fulfills those elements.
From there, elements are layered on to lend meaning, functionality and
adaptability to the object. Their diverse personal interests and experiences
contribute to their designs. Angell is an interior architect with experience in
lighting design, having interned with the American lighting brand Rich
Brilliant Willing. Wyller is a freelance designer and has experience with
design journalism from his time as a columnist with the Norwegian newspaper
Dagbladet. Aarseth works as a brand strategist and designer at the Oslo-based
firm Work.
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