OPPLYST, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF NORWAY
Opplyst, is a permanent exhibition at The National Library of Norway, Oslo. The title, meaning ‘Enlightened’, refers to the exhibition’s central concept: thirty highly significant objects from the country’s history have been put on display together for the first time.
We worked with architects and graphic designers Nissen Richards Studio to create a dramatic immersion into Norway’s fascinating history. We used strongly defined spotlights to give a sense of importance to each object.
Graphic labels and contextual images were backlit to keep the purity of the vertical spotlighting on the objects whilst giving the best accessibility to the supporting material. We also used a dynamic white grazing light on the bespoke textured timber walls. This sees the spaces enveloped in a movement of light across its perimeter moving from a dawn, warm 2200K colour temperature through to a purer midday light and onto a cooler dusk 7000K. This acts as an abstracted breath or wave. The constant natural cycle and rhythm of this brings a sense of being both in the present and part of the bigger cycles of time and history, which is central theme to the narrative of the collection.
NRS received GOLD at the 2020 London Design Awards for Interior Design -International Public category for the project.
Opening Date: 2020
Exhibition Design and Graphics: Nissen Richards Studio
Finishes Contractor: Factory Settings
Photography: Gareth Gardner