In this issue, Adam and Eva founder ØISTEIN BJØRNDAL tells us how he built one of the country's most award-winning hairdressing chains. Bold blazers, glasses and bandanas fill his wardrobe. We visit the artist home SINGERHEIMEN in the village of Olden in Western Norway, an arsenic-colored house created by two people with great visions and unlimited funds. A year after her death, we take a look into Tone Vigeland's studio, at her courageous transition from jewelry to sculptures. In addition, we look at how white made its way onto the walls of Norwegian homes, and at three design classics in fashion, interior design and literature. And finally: How do we take care of dry winter skin as we get older?