A chair made of books. An exhibition in Borgarbókasafn library in Reykjavik Iceland by Sunna Ósk.
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Well, well, well, we have just reached 60.000 followers and to celebrate we have tricked our friends over at ReykjavikCornerStore to give our dedicated followers a 20% discount off anything from their beautiful catalog of Icelandic design and arts. All you have to do is type in the promo code: grottazine at the checkout.
Those that reblog this, will also get the chance to win all of the first 5 issues of Grotta Zine. -
Well, well, well, we have just reached 60.000 followers and to celebrate we have tricked our friends over at ReykjavikCornerStore to give our dedicated followers a 20% discount off anything from their beautiful catalog of Icelandic design and arts. All you have to do is type in the promo code: grottazine at the checkout.
Those that reblog this, will also get the chance to win all of the first 5 issues of Grotta Zine. -
Stachehanger, like the name suggests is a hanger in shape of a mustache. It was designed by SOSK design to support The Icelandic Cancer Society. The profit goes to them.
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Nice weather today in Iceland, why not stay in and do some online shopping
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(Source: reykjavikcornerstore.com)
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(Source: reykjavikcornerstore.com)
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(Source: reykjavikcornerstore.com)
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~Elt is a belt utilizing a unique feed-teeth method of fastening, and cut using a needle fine jet of water. This non-product will not register in a Metal Detector. Due to the nature of leather the skin will soften and wear over time. Just like the holes in other belt, if you place too much pressure on it the teeth will stretch and alter the size and function. The future is the machined.
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These special T-shirts were only made in 300 numbers.
Artist Tolli was born in Reykjavik in 1953 and emerged as one of the instigators of the New Painting in the early 1980s. He has enlighted the art scene, sometimes with his fresh and bold strokes and raw power spurred by nature and delivers powerful, yet suave images of Iceland. Sometimes with poetic insight.
Þorlákur Kristinsson or Tolli is mostly known for his exceptional landscape paintings and for them he has gained great respect all over the world. Though he is prepared to paint this T-shirt so that 300 people can enjoy his art for small 50 $.
Every T-shirt is unique, signed by Tolli him self and marked with number from 1 to 300.(Source: reykjavikcornerstore.com)
