About
Maps as art.
Cities that deserve it.
A print on the wall is more than decoration. It's a piece of identity.
I've always been drawn to maps. There's something about seeing a city from above — the way streets wind and intersect, how neighborhoods grow organically around harbors and rivers. Every city has its own fingerprint.
When I moved back to Norway after years abroad, I wanted a print of Oslo on my wall. But everything I found felt generic — mass-produced maps with no soul, wrong colors, strange proportions. So I started making my own.
What started as a personal project has grown into something more. Today I create prints for people who, like me, have a connection to these cities — whether you grew up there, studied there, fell in love there, or simply fell in love with the place itself.
The craft
Real cartographic data
Every map is built from actual geographic data. The roads are where they should be. The proportions are correct. No shortcuts.
Colors with intention
I spend a lot of time on color. The palette should highlight what makes each city unique — the fjord meeting the forest in Oslo, the seven mountains embracing Bergen, the river winding through Trondheim.
Made to last
Printed on 200gsm uncoated paper with a natural, matte finish. Made to look good on your wall for years.