Crafts CouncilDirectoryNorrska DesignerGreater Manchester, EnglandMixed mediaWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoNewsSustainabilityAt Norrska, we view home decoration as a narrative art form—one that brings joy. Our handcrafted paper creations, inspired by diverse cultures worldwide, bring history, tradition, and artistry to life in a way that deeply resonates with you. Each piece is lovingly designed and crafted in Manchester. We pour our passion into merging traditional techniques with contemporary style. We carefully craft each detail from the first sketch to the final fold to produce something truly unique.Focus:Paper ArtCommissions:Available for commissionsNorrska was featured in The Guardian's Obsverver19 November 2023Norrska Christmas Villages was featured in Alice Fisher's article. Victorian Tetrised House Exhibition was Held in Islington Mill6 July 2024The exhibition delves into the idea of neighbourhoods and future urban development by focusing on Victorian terraced houses. Named "Victorian Tetrised House", the exhibition takes inspiration from the extensions of the terraced houses. Visitors are invited to interact with the installation and contemplate its significance. The exhibition raises questions about how terraced houses, which are an important part of cultural heritage and urban memory in UK neighbourhoods, will be adapted to meet today's needs and what the future holds for them. As these homes undergo transformations to meet modern demands, there is a concern that they may lose their character and essence. The exhibition also explores the fate of these terraced houses as they adapt to future needs, questioning whether they will maintain their unique identity or if they will lose their soul.We utilise the most sustainable production techniques and materials for a better future. Our goal is to create the perfect and unique product through our professional craftsmanship and dedicated labour. These one-of-a-kind pieces are akin to artworks you might find in museums and exhibitions, produced with unparalleled precision. We collaborate with the world’s finest paper manufacturers to offer a new approach to 21st-century homes with long-lasting paper decorations.AboutAt Norrska, we view home decoration as a narrative art form—one that brings joy. Our handcrafted paper creations, inspired by diverse cultures worldwide, bring history, tradition, and artistry to life in a way that deeply resonates with you. Each piece is lovingly designed and crafted in Manchester. We pour our passion into merging traditional techniques with contemporary style. We carefully craft each detail from the first sketch to the final fold to produce something truly unique.InfoFocus:Paper ArtCommissions:Available for commissionsNewsNorrska was featured in The Guardian's Obsverver19 November 2023Norrska Christmas Villages was featured in Alice Fisher's article. Victorian Tetrised House Exhibition was Held in Islington Mill6 July 2024The exhibition delves into the idea of neighbourhoods and future urban development by focusing on Victorian terraced houses. Named "Victorian Tetrised House", the exhibition takes inspiration from the extensions of the terraced houses. Visitors are invited to interact with the installation and contemplate its significance. The exhibition raises questions about how terraced houses, which are an important part of cultural heritage and urban memory in UK neighbourhoods, will be adapted to meet today's needs and what the future holds for them. As these homes undergo transformations to meet modern demands, there is a concern that they may lose their character and essence. The exhibition also explores the fate of these terraced houses as they adapt to future needs, questioning whether they will maintain their unique identity or if they will lose their soul.SustainabilityWe utilise the most sustainable production techniques and materials for a better future. Our goal is to create the perfect and unique product through our professional craftsmanship and dedicated labour. These one-of-a-kind pieces are akin to artworks you might find in museums and exhibitions, produced with unparalleled precision. We collaborate with the world’s finest paper manufacturers to offer a new approach to 21st-century homes with long-lasting paper decorations.WebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectPaper Terraced House Building ModelProjectVictorian Terraced House ExhibitionProjectSerender BirdhouseProjectPaper Christmas VillageProjectNordic Village Paper CollageProjectArchitectural Wall Art
Norrska was featured in The Guardian's Obsverver19 November 2023Norrska Christmas Villages was featured in Alice Fisher's article.
Victorian Tetrised House Exhibition was Held in Islington Mill6 July 2024The exhibition delves into the idea of neighbourhoods and future urban development by focusing on Victorian terraced houses. Named "Victorian Tetrised House", the exhibition takes inspiration from the extensions of the terraced houses. Visitors are invited to interact with the installation and contemplate its significance. The exhibition raises questions about how terraced houses, which are an important part of cultural heritage and urban memory in UK neighbourhoods, will be adapted to meet today's needs and what the future holds for them. As these homes undergo transformations to meet modern demands, there is a concern that they may lose their character and essence. The exhibition also explores the fate of these terraced houses as they adapt to future needs, questioning whether they will maintain their unique identity or if they will lose their soul.
Norrska was featured in The Guardian's Obsverver19 November 2023Norrska Christmas Villages was featured in Alice Fisher's article.
Victorian Tetrised House Exhibition was Held in Islington Mill6 July 2024The exhibition delves into the idea of neighbourhoods and future urban development by focusing on Victorian terraced houses. Named "Victorian Tetrised House", the exhibition takes inspiration from the extensions of the terraced houses. Visitors are invited to interact with the installation and contemplate its significance. The exhibition raises questions about how terraced houses, which are an important part of cultural heritage and urban memory in UK neighbourhoods, will be adapted to meet today's needs and what the future holds for them. As these homes undergo transformations to meet modern demands, there is a concern that they may lose their character and essence. The exhibition also explores the fate of these terraced houses as they adapt to future needs, questioning whether they will maintain their unique identity or if they will lose their soul.