Anne Lise Aas (1925–2020) was a Norwegian interior designer who was active in promoting Norway's folk art and its furniture industry. After working with various architects on interior design and furnishings, in 1958 she became an artistic collaborator for the handicrafts association Den Norske Husflidsforening. In 1962, she opened her own workshop, creating furniture, textiles, glassware and lamps. She became particularly adept at designing photographic exhibitions presenting furniture, crafts and housing. Aas also worked as a writer, serving as editor of the furniture manufacturers' journal Corridor in the 1980s.[1][2] In 1973, she received the country's annual craft award, the Jacob Prize.[3]
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AnneLiseAas (1925–2020) was a Norwegian interior designer who was active in promoting Norway's folk art and its furniture industry. After working with...
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the teaching contained in the Apostolic Letter 'Ordinatio Sacerdotalis'": AAS 87 (1995), 1114. In English Archived 2015-05-29 at the Wayback Machine and...
806 1998 Geithus Anette Tønsberg 179,767 Lise Marie Braathen 186,125 Ellen Kathrine Lie 189,478 1999 Alta Anne Therese Tveter 189,421 Nina Tørset 190,299...
and 1958–1961 Johan Aas (born 1960) Olav Aase (1914–1992), term/s: 1945–1949 Elisabeth Aasen (1922–2009), term/s: 1973–1977 Erling Aas-Eng (born 1965), term/s:...