Trinelise Dysthe

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Trinelise Dysthe (born Hauan; born November 3, 1933 in Norway ) is a Norwegian interior designer and journalist .

Life

Trinelise Dysthe trained as an interior designer at the Skolen for Boligindretning (School for Interior Design) in Copenhagen in 1955 . After studying abroad, she met the furniture and industrial designer Sven Ivar Dysthe in Oslo , whom she married in 1957. First she found employment in the furniture store Rastad & Relling and in the architecture office FS Platou . In 1958, together with her husband, she founded the Dysthe Industridesign design office , whose furniture designs achieved widespread popularity and popularity, particularly in Norway, but also in countries such as Denmark, Great Britain, Germany and the United States. Here she worked as an interior designer and managing director and organized numerous exhibitions. She later studied sociology . From 1986 to 1989 she managed Design Inform in Sandvika , Bærum, in collaboration with the interior designer Gunvor Øverland Bergan .

Trinelise Dysthe held numerous seminars and lectures on the Norwegian radio Norsk rikskringkasting and the Volkshochschule in Oslo. She also worked as a design critic and columnist for the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten and written numerous articles on design, architecture and the environment for other journals and magazines. She is co-author of the books Hjemme i Norge (At home in Norway) (1994) and Tingenes århundre (The Century of the Object) (2003) and Dysthe Design: Swinging 60. (2013). Dysthe is a member of the Norsk faglitterær forfatterforening (NFF, Association of Norwegian Literary Writers ) and has received several grants. She was a board member of Norske interiørarkitekters og møbeldesigneres landsforening (NIL, Norwegian Association of Interior Architects and Furniture Designers) and was made an honorary member there in 2015 together with her husband.

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