Designer Kristine Bjaadal is one of several new names that will be featured at 100% Norway for the first time.

100% Norway 2010

The design exhibition 100% Norway will once again showcase the best of Norwegian furniture and interior products during the London Design Festival at 100% Design, Earls Court, from 23 to 26 September.

 Building on the success of previous years, 100% Norway 2010 will showcase works of both established and up-and-coming designers, and feature a number of the country’s leading manufacturers. This will be the seventh time the exhibition visits London to act as a door opener for Norwegian designers and manufacturers to the British market and simultaneously build awareness of Norwegian design in the UK and internationally.

For the fifth year in a row, the show has been curated by Henrietta Thompson, design editor with Wallpaper* magazine, along with co-curator Benedicte Sunde from the Norwegian Design Council. After a thorough selection process, which you can read more about here, the curators have selected the following manufacturers and designers to take part in 100% Norway 2010:

Of the selection, curator Henrietta Thompson said: “This year we were so happy to see that the standard of work submitted for inclusion in the show was higher than ever. It is inspiring to witness a new generation of talented young designers emerging and very encouraging that the established manufacturers are not afraid to invest in it. Doubtless there is a great diversity in Norwegian design today and any number of rich and fascinating stories to tell, and we can happily say that we were spoilt for choice.”

To check out the products we'll be showing in London this year, click on 'Furniture', 'Home Accessories' and 'Prototypes'.

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100% Norway @ 100% Design
Earls Court, Stand G40
Thursday 23 September: 10.00 - 21.00
Friday 24 September: 10.00 - 19.00
Saturday 25 September: 10.00 - 18.00
Sunday 26 September: 11.00 - 17.00


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