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Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

Norway Architecture News - May 18, 2017 - 14:15   12290 views

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to design a new bar for the expansion of Oslo Airport, which presents unique and crystallized appearance in the new domestic terminal. Called Norgesglasset, the bar takes its name from "the Norgesglasset jar", a classic product long used for pickling and storing food familiar to many Norwegian homes.

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

More than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars clad the ceiling and back wall of the 65 square-metre bar and the structure presents an organic form with many jars covered by red rubber gasket and grey aluminium lid. The bar introduces playfully-arranged light and shadow variations throughout the backdrop.

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

"Selected jars are lit from within, doubling to illuminate the space and creating whimsical variations in light and shadow. As one continuous organic form, the glass structure of the curved back wall rises 4.8m in height from floor to ceiling to project over the seating area," said Snøhetta.

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

"A swirling grand chandelier, also composed of Norgesglasset jars, is suspended from the center of the arched ceiling, catching the eye with its glittering play of light."

"Designed and produced by Norwegian glassworks Hadeland Glassverk, the traditional jar is known for its distinctive red rubber gasket and grey aluminum lid, elements which are reprised in the design of the bar through its simple color and material palette," added the studio.

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

A long couch wraps around the back wall, and the where the glass cladding meets the couch, the structure changes from glass jars to bright red cushions, evoking the color of the jar’s rubber gasket. 

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

Keeping a simple and intuitive concept, the seating furniture has been given various shades of red, complementing the red rubber floor. The bar’s round form references the aluminum ring that seals the top of the Norgesglasset jar. With its circular shape, the bar is a unifying element and a natural gathering point in the space.

Snøhetta uses more than 4000 original Norgesglasset jars to create crystallized bar in Oslo’s airport

The interior concept is strengthened by a coherent concept including the design of employee uniforms and menu cards. Additionally, as part of the Oslo Airport expansion, Snøhetta has also design the restaurant Hunter Bar in the new international terminal.

All images © Ketil Jacobsen  

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