Gisle Nataas’ OUTDOOR LAMP / STUDIO

NESODDEN – Architect Gisle Nataas could be said to have great problem-solving skills. Or maybe he is just good at creating new problems? When the outdoor lamp of his house in Norway broke, he decided that fixing the light alone was just the tip of
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