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Poppy Lawman Studio

Papirstein is a chair made of compressed spruce paper pulp and local rosehip ink from the woods surrounding Oslo.

Norwegian paper industry and low environmental impact

Norway has 39% of its land covered by forests, and wooded land and productive forests total 8.3 million hectares. The main tree species contain characteristically long grain fibres, which are excellent for paper production. Therefore, Norway's largest industry has been exporting and producing paper pulp.

Norwegian forest management policies are committed to protecting a forests' ecosystem as a diverse natural environment and their social and cultural values. Their goal is to protect excessive logging and replenish forests faster than they are felled. The annual increase of 22 million cubic meters and an annual harvest of 8.4 million cubic meters determine that it is possible to produce a very sustainable raw material. These measures have made Norwegian paper pulp with a low environmental impact according to cradle to cradle and circular thinking.

The country not only invests in national production but also seeks to promote responsible consumption and production around the globe aiming for Goal 12 of the United Nations' sustainable development goals to transform our world by 2030.

Poppy Lawman Studio

British designer Poppy Lawman, based in Oslo, focuses on a transparent process, with particular attention to the local and sustainable raw materials that reach circular production.

Papirstein

Poppy Lawman has seen the potential of recyclable, degradable and renewable material produced by the Norwegian pulp industry. She explores the use of high-compression cellulose techniques to create a solid, mouldable product to promote more ecological designs for furniture production.

Papirstein is a chair made from compressed spruce pulp and rosehip ink, made from the wood around Oslo. The chair was developed in collaboration with Hellefoss Paper, a 122-year-old paper mill in Hokksund, Norway.



Bue Brushes - Oak, bees-waxed linen, coco fiber. 2019.

Bue Brushes

Poppy Lawman focuses on making thoughtful, slow designs and objects. Concentrated on the quality of the raw material, she aims to connect one to their surroundings and strives to promote living in the moment.

Bue Brushes - Oak, bees-waxed linen, coco fiber. 2019.

Bue Brushes, 2019.

The crumb brushes are made of steamed oak from well-managed forests that are responsibly harvested. They are made entirely of biodegradable oak materials, coconut fibres, flax thread and beeswax.

Through the traditional steam-bending technique, ancient craftsmanship transforms raw oak into fluid shapes; once heated, the wood is malleable and flexible, ready to be formed by hand and take shape.



Ren

Ren focuses on the experience of hand washing as a personal care ritual, where time is enjoyed, reflected and transformed into a pleasurable experience.

Porcelain soap dish and hand basin made with curving lines like that of stones rounded alongside a river. 

Generously soft and gentle hand and nail brushes made with ebony horse hair. 

Shou-Sugi-Ban hand and nail brush, a manner to protect the wood from water and the elements. 


You can find out more about the designer and her process on the studio’s website and Instagram.


Info

Poppy Lawman Studio

http://www.poppylawman.com

https://www.instagram.com/poppylawman/

Photography

Papirstein

Images by Norwegian Presence

Photographer: Lasse Fløde

Stylist: Kråkvik & D’Orazio

Bue Brushes

Images by Sara Angelica Spilling and Poppy Lamwan

Ren

Images by Christoffer Engström 

Models: Neshat Golparvar & Ingebjørg Klingenberg Kovacic 






Text Nina Zulian



SOURCES

Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment - National forestry accounting plan for Norway for the first commitment period 2021-2025

Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries - Business and industry in Norway- The-timber-and-pulp-and-paper-industry

Archnetwork - Forestry in Norway

The State of the World’s Forest Genetic Resources: Country Report Norway

Norwegian Presence 2020

Dezeen - Awards 2020 - Longlist - Papirstein