helen & hard: ratatosk

image: pasi aalto
ratatosk is an installation by norwegian design firm helen and hard that is currently on display at
1:1 – architects build small spaces and the V&A museum in london. 'ratatosk' is an old norse word
which means 'drill-tooth'. it refers to an ancient squirrel from norse mythology that lived in a giant
ash tree standing at the centre of the cosmos. the installation recalls british 18th-century garden folly
and consists of five ash tress that has been split lengthways and planted face to face. the visitor walks
through the trees with a hand-woven canopy of willow branches above. the trees were sourced from
norway and carved using digital modeling and CNC milling. helen and hard’s principal designer
reinhard kropf describes the concept, ‘the intention is really to trigger a lot of joyful and playful
interactions. this kind of stimulation of the five senses but also of your fantasy and imagination has
been our goal.’
http://www.hha.no

image: pasi aalto

image: pasi aalto

image: pasi aalto

image: pasi aalto
It's amazing that just by looking at an object with proper depth you can tell that it just isn't "sustainable" at all, regardless of it's design brief.
This object is the same - insensitivity towards nature; just use of natural material.
I wish you better luck next time.
but I agree, such beautiful tree´s probably looked more at home around their friends.
Presented as such, the eviscerated ash trees’ gnarled forms perfectly capture the Nordic imagination; evocative of Yyggdrasil, the world tree–giant trolls– even the bare twisted roots suggest Jormungand, the serpent constantly gnawing at the base of humanity. I think these raw organic tree forms speak far more poetically and viscerally than any square post ever could.
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