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Terje Meyer was an industrial designer who embraced a wide range of subjects. During his career, he designed furniture, interiors, stethoscopes, trains and much more. After designing the Royal Carriage for the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, he designed the wardrobe solutions for the royal couple at the Royal Palace at the request of Queen Sonja. At the same time, Meyer was deeply concerned with the development of the profession. As a board member of the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design, he was involved in the international industrial design community. Despite the fact that the name Terje Meyer is unknown to most people, the Norwegian people have often been in contact with his designs. The airport train is the crown jewel of the artist's career.
This publication is part of the award-winning book series that celebrates Norwegian designers who deserve a rightful place in the public consciousness. Norway has a rich design and craft culture that author Mats Linder has delved into. The books are intended as an introduction to the background history and selected works of the designer.
The book has both Norwegian and English text.
Mats Linder is a writer and author and produces books about Norwegian design at a breakneck pace. He wants to focus on design and handicrafts from the Scandinavian countries - Scandinavian Design, and aims to raise interest and knowledge about design from Scandinavia by publishing biographies of designers, company reviews and reproducing old advertising. He also wants to focus on what is moving within the design scene today and interviews designers and business leaders who have something on their mind.
Author:Mats Linder
Publisher:Paper Publishing House
Language:Bokmål, English
Pages:192 pages