A marble relief by Inger Sitter, which was made originally for the swimming pool at Skådalen School for Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Children, has moved with the school to its new premises. The pale marble, with its many different textures and gently undulating surface, leads one’s thoughts to rocky outcrops and stones. These were recurring themes in Sitter’s motifs. The new location for the work in the stairwell was chosen as a place where it can be touched by passing children and young people in recognition of the tactile nature of the work.