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Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener
Nedre Foss Bokk bottle opener

Bokk bottle opener

Nedre Foss

$80.35 $101.00

Nedre Foss
Bokk bottle opener
$80.35 $101.00


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Description

Nedre Foss' Bokk is a cast bronze bottle opener that has been hand-carved by designer Sigve Knutson. The mysterious character of Bokk has influences from old Scandinavian design traditions – a mixture of copper and tin, bronze was the first metal alloy to be used in tools and ornamental items already 5000 years ago. Bokk is Norwegian for a type of dark, strong lager beer, and the sculptural bottle opener makes an excellent gift for a beer enthusiast. Its rounded shape fits the hand easily, and its bold aesthetics add a decorative touch to a bar counter or sofa table.

Material
Bronze (made from copper with a hint of tin)
Colour
Bronze
Width
2.52 in (6.4 cm)
Height
3.54 in (9 cm)
Weight
0.91 lbs (0.42 kg)
Diameter
0 in (0 mm)

 Sigve Knutson

Sigve Knutson (b. 1991) is a Norwegian designer whose work is characterized by craftsmanship, intuition and experimental attitude. Knutson's objects could be defined as studies about humanity: all of his products have been shaped by hand, and the result has always a clear relationship with the human hand and body. Knutson prefers to use old, even ancient materials, and he believes that the primitive methods are his way of searching a connection to the collective past of the humanity. Knutson has studied design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and he holds a Master’s degree in Contextual Design from the Design Academy Eindhoven.

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