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Art curtain - custom made | Curtains & Drapes by Plesner Patterns | Fremtind Forsikring AS in Sentrum. Item made of fabric
Art curtain - custom made | Curtains & Drapes by Plesner Patterns | Fremtind Forsikring AS in Sentrum. Item made of fabric
Art curtain - custom made | Curtains & Drapes by Plesner Patterns | Fremtind Forsikring AS in Sentrum. Item made of fabric
Art curtain - custom made | Curtains & Drapes by Plesner Patterns | Fremtind Forsikring AS in Sentrum. Item made of fabric

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Plesner Patterns

Art curtain - custom made - Curtains & Drapes

Featured In Fremtind Forsikring AS, Sentrum, Norway

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A custom made pattern designed for Zinc and Fremtind. It is a big room divider in the insurance company Fremtind’s canteen. The brief from Zinc Interior Architects was to emphasize nature, traces of lived life and the different stages of life. The result is a threefold curtain with 3 designs representing the stages of life: kid, young and elder.

Kids represented by the yellow design with small sprouts reaching towards the sun. Young is more hectic, more happening in these busy years of life. The main colour is light green as the colour of hope. Elder is represented by the dark green design panel. It’s calmer, slower, and indicates traces of memories.

The pattern is inspired by moss, which is slow growing, can withstand a lot, and leave visible traces of lived life. The colours are harmonized with the colour pallet and the materials Zinc selected for the interior of the canteen. Such a fun project to work on!

"– Kiki took our concept, our thoughts and values, and turned it into a piece of art – a curtain that is now one of the jewels in our canteen." Mette Boquist, Director Fremtind

"– Kiki is creative and adaptable according to continuing an already established concept, listening and making changes according to feedback. The process has been exciting and the result has been very good. It adds to the room just the little extra we were hoping for."
Therese Haaland Jonassen, Interior architect, Zinc

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Wescover creator since 2022
Lush Scandinavian patterns that capture moments in time

Plesner Patterns is a Norwegian design studio offering custom designed surface patterns for interior, architecture and fashion.
The designs are inspired by small, everyday events, with a desire to perpetuate seemingly unimportant moments. The patterns are made with craftsmanship and manual methods, such as the use of using ink, moss and play dough before being digitalised. This creates a distinctive expression that has a sense of time and "soul". Plesner Patterns want to offer something that consists of more layers and leave traces of a journey.

“Trough my patterns I like to invite the viewer to enter a different state of mind, those small moments where our thoughts drift away. I hope to lighten up peoples everyday through engaging patterns on textile, wallpaper and other surfaces. “
Kiki Plesner-Löfroth

Plesner Patterns offers a wide range of patterns on textile, wallpaper and ceramic tiles. These can be made in bespoke colours on demand.

Plesner Patterns was founded in 2018 by Kiki Plesner-Löfroth. She studied Art Direction at Westerdals Oslo ACT and Graphic Design at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. As a graphic designer she is experienced in creating visual identities and is dedicated to mirroring the client’s values in her work.

Kiki Plesner-Löfroth appreciates collaborations with Brands to create unique custom made patterns for products like bed linen, rugs, wallpapers, tiles and more, she also wants to work with schools, hospitals, and institutions.

Kiki and Plesner Patterns is chosen to participate in the Norwegian Presence exhibition—created by DOGA, Innovation Norway, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs—to showcase Norwegian design on an international arena.