Andreas Engesvik
Andreas Engesvik (b. 1970) works with a range of different materials, and his portfolio contains furniture and crockery as well as industrial products. His work displays a very strong Scandinavian approach with a little touch of added spice. Before starting his own Andreas Engesvik, Oslo design company, the designer, a graduate of the Bergen University of Art and Design, was a founding member of the internationally renowned Norway Says design collective. Engesvik received the Torsten & Wanja Søderberg Award 2007, the 2009 Wallpaper Design Award and the 2010 If Product Design award.
In addition to Norwegian manufacturers, Engesvik has designed for Muuto, Asplund, and Ligne Roset, among others. His works are also found in the Norwegian Royal Palace; Princess Mette-Marit chose furniture designed by Engesvik for her office located in the palace.
In addition to Norwegian manufacturers, Engesvik has designed for Muuto, Asplund, and Ligne Roset, among others. His works are also found in the Norwegian Royal Palace; Princess Mette-Marit chose furniture designed by Engesvik for her office located in the palace.