Anne Lise Aas

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.

[4] Aas was educated at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry (1945–46) and at Danmarks Designskole (then known as Skolen for boligindretning) in Copenhagen, where she studied under the architect and interior designer Finn Juhl (1946–49).

[1] In 1962, Aas established her own studio, in which she created simple yet practical works inspired by Nordic traditions.

In 1995, in connection with the jubilee of the interior designers' association NIL, she published Rom og møbler gjennom 50 år (Fifty years of rooms and furniture).