Oslo Aula

Preg Butter spoon Bjerk

Kr 2.500

Preg D17 is an interpretation of a butter spoon, a wooden box formerly used to transport or store butter.

By using the traditional craft technique of sweeping, the top and bottom are formed into a characteristic oval shape. Smørøskjen is ornamented with geometric motifs inspired by caraway seeds. Traditional wood carving has been further developed here and replaced by modern technology. A waxed cotton textile is included. Food safe.

Preg is a series of objects from Oslo Aula where ornament plays the main role.

The Preg series consists of a dish, a bowl, various serving dishes, a bread basket and a butter spoon.

Produced in Norway.


Oslo Aula is an anthropological design agency that develops visual expressions within a spectrum of the design field, such as branding, set design, interior architecture and product development. The common denominator in their work is that they draw an anthropological way of thinking into the subject of design, i.e. the study of people and cultures.

Oslo Aula's main goal is to uncover and understand how we humans shape and are shaped by our surroundings; the homes we live in, the things we surround ourselves with and the art we like. By entering into our projects with a focus on these relationships between people, space and object, they constantly work in parallel between actor and recipient, and in that way create a more directed and sustainable final product.

  • Materials:All made from glulam birch and treated with a natural hardwax oil
  • Dimensions:H9.5cm, L18cm, D13c

Wipe off with a well-wrung cloth.