Sundal

Sundal es un pueblo increíblemente hermoso en el condado de Vestland, Noruega. El pueblo ha sido un centro turístico durante más de 150 años. El pueblo tiene menos de cien habitantes y cuenta con un camping, una tienda y una posada. Los turistas viajan a Sundal para experimentar la gran naturaleza, incluido el glaciar cercano y los hermosos valles.

El diseñador de sillas Andreas Engesvik nombró la silla Sundal como homenaje al pueblo, ya que es uno de sus lugares favoritos en Noruega.

Sundal ist ein wunderschönes Dorf in der norwegischen Provinz Vestland, und seit über 150 Jahren ein touristisches Zentrum. Es hat weniger als hundert Einwohner, einen Campingplatz und ein Gasthaus. Touristen reisen nach Sundal, um dort die großartige Natur, den nahegelegenen Gletscher und die schönen Täler zu erleben.

Der Stuhldesigner Andreas Engesvik hat seinen Stuhl nach dem Dorf Sundal benannt, das einer seiner Lieblingsorte in Norwegen ist.

Sundal är en fantastiskt vacker by i Vestland fylke, Norge. Byn har varit ett centrum för turism i över 150 år. Det bor mindre än hundra invånare i byn, som har en campingplats, en butik och ett värdshus. Turister reser till Sundal för att uppleva den fantastiska naturen inklusive den närliggande glaciären och de vackra dalarna.

Stolens designer Andreas Engesvik döpte stolen till Sundal som en hyllning till byn, då det är en av hans favoritplatser i Norge.

Sundal is a stunningly beautiful village in Vestland county, Norway. The village has been a centre of tourism for over 150 years. There are less than hundred inhabitants in the village, which has a camping ground, a shop, and an inn. Tourists travels to Sundal to experience the great nature including the nearby glacier, and the beautiful valleys.

The chairs designer Andreas Engesvik named the chair to Sundal as a tribute to the village, as it is one of his favourite places in Norway.

Andreas Engesvik

Andreas Engesvik is one of Norways most prominent designers, having played a major role in pushing contemporary Scandinavian design to the international market and establishing the reputation it has today. After studying art history (at the University of Bergen Norway) and completing an MA in design (at the National College of Art and Design) he went on to co found the design studio Norway Says in 2000. Today, many of the products and furniture from the studio have become contemporary classics produced at a time when the Scandinavian design scene in general, and the Norweigan design scene in particular, was mostly appreciated for the furniture icons of its rich past.

Since 2010 Engesvik has successfully run his own studio Andreas Engesvik Oslo, focusing on long term collaborations with international brands such as Iittala, Muuto, FontanaArte, Asplund and Fogia. The studio works in a variety of design fields ranging from furniture and tableware to industrial design; among the studios more recent projects you will find such diverse projects as a toothbrush for Hay and an armchair for Swedish producer Fogia. Alongside the design practice, Engesvik has been dedicated to promoting Norweigan design as well as teaching and supporting younger design talents in order for them to reach out internationally. In 2012 Engesvik was appointed as Guest Professor at The University College of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack) in Stockholm.