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Underpinned by our Scandinavian design heritage, we bring you regular stories about architecture and interiors, exploring natural materials, acoustics, and the creation of safe and harmonious environments.
Norway is setting the pace in Scandinavian architecture. A new generation of buildings is emerging — where sustainability, acoustic comfort, and timeless aesthetics are brought together through intelligent design.
At the heart of this movement lies the use of natural materials, especially wood, as both a functional and emotional foundation.
Gustafs is proud to be part of this evolution, with several standout Norwegian projects demonstrating how wood panels and acoustic solutions can define the architecture of tomorrow.
The Norwegian projects highlighted here share one conviction:
That architecture can be both beautiful and responsible, both technical and human.
With wood panels, acoustic innovation, and fire-safe materials, Gustafs contributes to architecture that lasts — spaces built for people, shaped by craftsmanship, and inspired by nature.
Architecture with purpose. Scandinavian by nature.
Located in Oslo’s Urtekvartalet, Veksthuset (The Greenhouse) embodies how architecture can merge the technical with the human. The warm tone and tactile presence of Gustafs oak panels bring natural structure and softness to the modern interior. The result is a space that feels balanced — between light and material, between people and place.
Architects: A-lab – Interior Architects: Krohnark.
In Oslo’s Filipstad Brygge, Grape Architects have turned a traditional office complex into a modern, sustainable workspace.
Certified BREEAM In-Use Excellent, the project has reduced energy consumption by 60% while creating an inspiring environment for people to thrive in.
Gustafs dark-stained oak panels add warmth and exclusivity, while also ensuring excellent acoustic performance.
Here, wood is not decoration — it’s part of the building’s identity.
Stortorvet 7 is more than an address — it’s a symbol of renewal in Oslo’s city center.
Five historic buildings have been united under a dramatic ten-storey glass roof, transforming the site into one of the city’s most modern office and retail complexes.
Inside, Gustafs Nano oak panels wrap staircases and walkways with warmth and elegance.
The Class A acoustic performance (αw = 0.90) and fire classification B-s1,d0 demonstrate how safety, performance, and beauty can coexist in perfect harmony.
Architects: DARK Arkitekter.