13.2.2019
Snowtopped – flowing shapes in a winter landscape
High up above the rooftops, with a panoramic view over the Swedish capital, the exhibition Snowtopped will take place during Stockholm Design Week 2019.
Snowtopped is an installation created by Tarkett in collaboration with Note Design Studio, to showcase the possibilities of a material typically used as fl ooring.
Snowtopped takes its inspiration from the soft, fl owing silhouettes of a Nordic winter landscape. A setting where dunes and snowdrifts in different sizes and shapes create an imaginative scene for the visitor to explore, with a sense of being immersed by snow without knowing what is hidden beneath. Traversing colour scales of cool white and light grey,
the material’s subtle patterns create shimmering effects – bringing to mind the different layers of snow.
“We wanted to create a space where the versatility and fl exibility of the material is accentuated in an unexpected way,” says Charlotte Ackemar from Note Design Studio.
Snowtopped is created using Tarkett’s homogeneous and sustainable vinyl fl oors in the iQ ranges, a material that can be found in public spaces all over the world. Tarkett’s iQ ranges have been manufactured in Sweden since the 1940´s.
The 2019 exhibition is a continuation of the successful collaboration between Tarkett and Note Design Studio, initiated at last year’s Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. The 2018 installation The Lookout received the Editors’ Choice Award for Best Stand. In addition, The
Lookout won the Small Interior of the Year at the prestigious Dezeen Awards 2018, as well as being nominated in Frame Awards 2019.
The Snowtopped installation, created by Tarkett in collaboration with Note Design Studio, showcases the possibilities of Tarkett materials by exploring the colours and shapes of snow.