New 05Nov2012, updated 08May2025
SUMMARY
English: Of larger pieces of furniture, I have designed and built five display cabinets (wedding gifts etc.): 111 hangs almost without contact with the wall and has a curved back wall, 088 has a 45° bend in the doors and wooden tiles in a Tetris pattern at the back edge, 013 has bent glass in each door, 009 has its own «patent» for a load-bearing construction, where the shelf frames protrude in the corners (also 008 TV bench and 011 sideboard are built this way), 007/192 has a top that can be turned around. 119 is a storage cabinet, how flimsy could I build it? Otherwise, there are five small jewellery boxes (christening gifts etc., start with 240) and an adult jewellery box with stackable floors 006. Also a number of slightly odd cases, such as 242 and 071. 055 is a bedside table with hinged «drawers». And some lamps. Plus 005 a split sliding door and 003/004 bathroom fittings. I haven’t mentioned everything (like some IKEA hacks). If there is anything, just mail me. By the way, they all are one of a kind. Since I am Norwegian and live in Trondheim, I guess this is «Norwegian design»? A little more at About (below).
SAMMENDRAG
Norwegian: Av større møbler har jeg designet og bygd fem vitrineskap (bryllupsgaver etc.): 111 henger nesten uten kontakt med veggen og har buet bakvegg, 088 har 45° knekk i dørene og trefliser i tetrismønster i bakkant, 013 har bøyd glass i hver dør, 009 har egen «patent» for bærende konstruksjon, hvor hyllerammene stikker ut i hjørnene (også 008 tv-benk og 011 skjenk er bygd slik), 007/192 har topp som kan snus. 119 er et lagerskap, hvor spinkelt kunne jeg bygge det? Ellers er det fem små smykkeskrin (dåpsgaver etc., start med 240) og et voksen-smykkeskrin med stablebare etasjer 006. Også en del litt sære saker, som 242 og 071. 055 er et nattbord med svingbare «skuffer». Og noen lamper. Pluss 005 en delt skyvedør og 003/004 baderomsinnredning. Jeg har ikke nevnt alt (som f.eks. noen IKEA-hack). Er det noe, så bare mail meg. Forresten, de er alle unike. Siden jeg er norsk og bor i Trondheim er vel dette «Norsk design»? Litt mer på About (nederst).
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ABOUT | |
I have designed and made some furniture and other stuff over the years. I guess quite a lot of this is carpentry, as «designed and made in Norway» («Norsk design»)
However, if I build on top of other designs, this is explicitly stated together with a proper reference. The newer pages are written with WordPress, some belong to the «old web» (starting at www.teigfam.net/oyvind/), and some have been left on Google Blogspot (see Early notes). Some are in Norwegian. |
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Those marked (***) are hopefully somewhat relevant, then (**) to (*) and finally (). The latter I have kept as triggers for new ideas. |