Scan Magazine, Issue 163, February 2024

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Scan Magazine Wik & Walsøe finds inspiration in Scandinavian nature.

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Design/Fashion

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Wik & Walsøe

Falla Recycled vases.

A glass vase with a past The story of Wik & Walsøe began on a garden bench in Fredrikstad, Norway, in 2006. A fitting beginning for a design studio inspired by the untamed Scandinavian nature. Respecting and taking care of nature is at the core of the company’s founding philosophy. By Hanna Margrethe Enger

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Photos: Wik & Walsøe

Every product Wik & Walsøe makes is made to last. They are meant for everyday use and special occasions, from lazy weekend breakfasts to birthday celebrations. Wik & Walsøe’s aim is to create design items, such as mugs and plates, that will be passed on to children and grandchildren. Not only because of their quality but because of the memories created while using them.

Wik & Walsøe we look ahead, and with the Falla Recycled vase we want to take care of our shared resources.” Using recycled glass is another layer of stories added to the product. The glass used in a Falla Recycled vase has had other lives before it became a Wik & Walsøe

A mug is not just a mug. There is a story behind its design, behind what inspired it. Then the mug’s new owner adds their own stories. Later it is passed down to the next generation, adding their own stories. When founder and designer Linda Svedal Walsøe begins work on a new product, all of this is in the back of her head. But with her newest collection, she also managed to minimise the impact on nature even further. “We believe in the potential of recycled glass, which can be reused indefinitely without losing quality,” Walsøe says. “In

vase. It has been a part of other people’s lives and served other purposes. The Falla Recycled vases are designed in Norway and made in Poland, where the recycled glass is from. “Falla Recycled vase is mouthblown into its elegant and unique shape,” says Walsøe. “The undulating movements provide an idiom that follows the rhythm of nature.” Taking care It is important for Wik & Walsøe to take care of nature and the things we surround ourselves with - it is the foundation of the company. But it is also vital to take care of those who make the products. When Wik & Walsøe was founded, a choice was made to manufacture in a country where money for food on the table was not a given. In Bangladesh, around 60 highly skilled workers give each item its own unique story. They shared their knowledge and life experience, giving Wik & Walsøe a deeper understanding into the significance of taking care of both nature and workers.

Founder and designer Linda Sevdal Walsøe.

www.wik-walsoe.no Instagram: @wikwalsoe Facebook: wikwalsoe February 2024

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