Studio Larsen are an independent and collaborative creative company based in Årnes and Oslo, Norway. We provide services and counseling in communication and design, with an emphasis on brand identity, creative direction and digital experiences.

Successful design means fully understanding the needs and aspirations of each individual client and developing and maintaining a holistic and strategic perspective on each project. Studio Larsen delivers unique, aesthetically strong and creative solutions that help clients communicate their core values, engage their audiences and ultimately achieve the best results. We work closely with our clients, drawing on years of experience working with companies and brands with ambition.

We want to work with people, not for people. To be part of change.

Studio Larsen collaborate with the highest calibre creatives, developers, copywriters, art directors, change agents, production managers, illustrators, animators, producers, strategy consultants, event managers, and PR professionals, to solve problems creatively for our clients. Some of these include Thomas Hegge, Normark IO, Værsågod, Design matters, Bravoo, Heiaklubben, Byantropologene and the sustainability transformations consultancy cCHANGE.

Some of the clients we have worked with include ALTSÅ, Helly Hansen, Matvett, Storebrand, Egmont, NHO, Cala & Jade, Matprat, Floyd by Smith, Prime People, Medialounge, Xvision, Arbeiderpartiet, EVRY, SOS Barnebyer, Posten, Visit Norway, Nasjonalmuseet, Norges kreative fagskole, Deloitte, Nordea, Reitangruppen, Lilleborg, UD, BI, Deloitte, Bohus, NKS Nettstudier, Regnskogfondet, Optimera, Nova Group and Empet.

Studio Larsen was established in 2013. Founder, Randi has worked for Norway’s leading design agencies, including Try/Apt and Scandinavian Design Group since 2000, and her work has been recognised with awards from the European Design Awards and top Norwegian awards including Visuelt, Merket for god design, Gulltaggen and Gullblyanten.

Randi is also creative directior and part owner of the magazine Altså.

The pictures on this site were taken by Randi’s grandfather Lars Gustav Larsen, including his self-portrait on the homepage (he's to the right). He worked in the coal mines of Svalbard (Spitzbergen) and was an avid hobby photographer. The images he captured have always been an inspiration...perhaps this was the beginning of Studio Larsen’s story.