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Norway Plus Designs was started in 1958 in Frederikstad as an applied arts centre for the development of modern design in ceramics, glass and textiles as well as jewellery. The head of the silver workshop was Erling Christoffersen, who, together with his wife Anna Greta Eker, were the chief designers. A year later they were joined by the young Tone Vigeland, and it was these three who were the stars of the company, which produced innovative modern silver designs which won favour worldwide and which are still much in demand today. The silver workshop was closed down in the 1970s. Another member of the team was Odvar Pettersen, who was the production manager, but he also designed a couple of pieces. Most Plus Design pieces feature the signature of the designer as well as ND in a box and + in a box.


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Norway Designs Sterling spiral ring

designed for Norway Plus Designs
silver jewellery, rings, Norway
Here is a very rare ring produced by the silver workshop of the highly creative Norwegian studios,  Norway Plus Designs (see profile). There is no individual maker's mark, so I think this must be one of the earliest creations to come out of t...

Anna Greta Eker Sterling " Prisme" ring

designed for Norway Plus Designs
silver jewellery, rings, Norway
Here is a great example of the modernist work of Anna Greta Eker for Norway Plus Designs (see Profile) in the 1960s. The design is sleek and simple, but sculpted to produce maximum light reflection.
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AGE sterling 'Jester' ring

designed for Norway Plus Designs
silver jewellery, rings, Norway
Here is a wonderful example of the iconic 60ies 'Jester' ring by Anna Greta Eker for Norway Plus Designs (see profile).
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Norway Designs modernist silver pendant

designed for Norway Plus Designs
silver jewellery, necklaces and pendants, Norway
Strikingly sleek and simple, this long pendant, possibly representing a stylised anchor, will look fabulous on either a chain or a neckring. The 1960s catalogue for the product features it on a neckring.  It was produced by the silver worksho...
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