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At Home with Elisa Helland-Hansen

Ceramicist Elisa Helland-Hansen lives and works on the same plot of land in Rosendal, southeast of Bergen, Norway. Her home and workshop epitomise safety, openness, and creativity, offering an impressive view of the fjord. Here, she creates her distinctive functional ceramics, which have garnered fans worldwide. In this interview by co-editor Charlotte Jul, we meet Elisa Helland-Hansen at home.

Living Continuity: Designing Places for Belonging

A home is more than just four walls and a roof. It holds memories and can, ideally, foster a profound sense of belonging. Today, the concept of home is complex, as climate considerations and flexible functionality have become increasingly important. In this article, Marie-Louise Høstbo looks to the future and asks: what does this new vision of home look like?

Why Objects Make a Home

In this article by Cecilie Tyri Holt we are invited to examine the relationship between the things we own, and the feeling of home. From old LP records to Gustav Vigeland’s candlesticks, Tyri Holt makes the case for emotional maximalism.

Snapshots From a Home

In this visual essay, we've asked 15 international artists and designers to share their snapshots of what home looks like to them. ​The contributing artists and designers are Carl Emil Jacobsen, Karen Bennicke, Isabel Berglund, the duo Muller Van Severen, Karen Kviltu Lidal, Kristine Bjaadal, Erlend Leirdal, Kristine Five Melvær, Jad El Khoury, Sayed Sattar Hasan, Nellie Jonsson, Estelle Bourdet, Mette Saabye and Kari Håkonsen.