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We design for people, businesses and society.
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Exhibitions at Victoria and Albert Museum and Royal College of Art in London. Nasjonalmuseet and R5 in Oslo
The Future Is Now showcases over 100 real innovations—from smart tech to satellites—that hint at tomorrow’s world. Through four themed zones (self, public, planet, afterlife), the exhibition explores how design and technology shape how we live, learn, and connect.
Norway’s official election materials were featured, symbolizing democracy and freedom of choice.
★ ★ ★ ★ This trendspotting exhibition, winningly and inventively designed to resist minimalist, brightly lit clichés about how the future will appear, is full of stimulating, often exciting ideas. But it also raises difficult, fundamental questions about how society should evolve, and often strikes a cautionary note.
- Telegraph
Mind-boggling, parameter-expanding display
-Times.
Social Entreprenour
Kopling – Digital Solutions for Social Impact
Kopling began with one big question: How can we prevent school dropout? Our winning solution, Elevtjenesten, was co-created with youth and has since grown into a platform offering vital digital services like Digital Kantine.
With over a decade of experience, award nominations—including Social Entrepreneur of the Year—and recognition as a Gazelle Company, we continue to connect people with the support they need through life’s key stages.

National Museum, Oslo. Featured in the permanent exhibition, this collection highlights how innovative ideas and craftsmanship reshaped art and function in Norway — inspiring modern design and creative solutions.

The Future Starts Here, V&A Museum, London – A showcase of 100 groundbreaking projects shaping the world of tomorrow, exploring the impact of design, technology, and innovation on our daily lives.

Women in Graphic Design 1890–2012 highlights influential female designers through short biographies, essays, and interviews with figures like Paula Scher, Irma Boom, and Sheila Levrant de Bretteville. Blueroom is also featured in the book.

Merket for god design. The election equipment received multiple design awards (Merket for god design), including the Award for Universal Design.
Exhibition Royal College of Art, London.

Innovasjonsprisen. Design and Architecture Norway (DOGA) awarded the Innovation Prize for Universal Design to recognize innovative projects promoting diversity, equality, and accessibility through design and architecture. The prize covered multiple categories, including graphic design.

The opening of the royal exhibition at the Ski Museum in Holmenkollen

GeoCenter Møns Klint is a science center in Denmark featuring the Sea Monster exhibition, which brings ancient marine reptiles to life with interactive displays and lifelike models.
Clients
AHO - Arkitekthøyskolen
Aschehough
Bane NOR
Barnehageforum
Considium
CTC
Esso
Finansco
Friskis og Svettis
Geosenter Møns Klint
Gjensidige
Grid design
Hospital IT
Høgskolen i Hedmark
Innowell
KHiO
Kommunal departementet
Kunnskaps departementet
Kopling
Lyskultur
Lyn fotball
NEAS
Norad
NKI
Norsk Byggtjeneste
Obos
Oslo Finans
Pensjonskontoret
PowerOffice
Puma
Ruter
Santander
Scanflex
Skimuseet i Holmenkollen
Stokke
Sporveien
Synsam
Tansa
Telenor
Valgdirektoratet
About
Services
We provide services in graphic design, service design, and user experience (UX).
Our approach is grounded in a deep understanding of people, businesses, and society — always with the user at the center.
For each project, we curate a team from our trusted network of experts in copywriting, photography, design, and technology to ensure the best results.
Contact
Line Renée Hagen
line@blueroom.no
+47 930 27 092
Sentralen
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0157 Oslo