Showing posts with label raven hanger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raven hanger. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Giveaway!

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, March 01, 2011

If you lovely people are anything like

me, you will LOVE the Krummi (Raven)

hanger designed by fellow Icelander

Ingibjörg Hanna Bjarnadóttir.

For the giveaway, I am going to ask you

"Why would Krummi like to land in your nest?"

please send your comments

and I will pick one at the end of March...

The winner will receive a Krummi hanger 

(either on a wire to hang from the ceiling or for

a more traditional function, on a hook - your choice)

Good luck :)















lovenordic


Monday, February 7, 2011

Krummi (Raven)

Posted by MAKMU ta On Monday, February 07, 2011

Well how are we all this lovely Monday morning?  

Did you enjoy your weekend?

Mine was just great....I spent it with some of my closest friends and I loved it.

I'm not sure if you know this, but I have been importing the beautiful

Raven hanger

into the UK from Iceland and have been working

hard to get the product stocked in the UK.

My efforts have really paid off as they are now in

many Scandinavian/home interior stores and also in the

past couple of weeks we launched in

Selfridges!

Of course I am very happy with that as I think it is

probably the best store in London and maybe even the world.

The Raven is an iconic design piece in Iceland and is prevalent

in stores all over Scandinavia and Europe..Ingibjörg is exhibiting at the

Stockholm Furniture Fair (with the Ravens and other products),

so if you are there, pop over and say hello!

My aim is to have the Raven in every Scandinavian/home 

accessory store in the UK, so if you are a UK retailer

looking for an iconic new product, please get in touch ♡





Available at: www.lovenordic.co.uk
Please enquire for stockists




LOVENORDIC

Saturday, September 18, 2010

14 questions with.....Ingibjörg Hanna Bjarnadóttir

Posted by MAKMU ta On Saturday, September 18, 2010





You will probably recognise her name, Ingibjörg Hanna Bjarnadóttir.  She is the creative talent behind the Raven coat hanger - one of the most recognisable design items to emerge from the Icelandic design world.  She lives and works in Iceland and was very happy to spend some time answering my questions which she answered honestly from deep within.  I enjoyed learning about Ingibjörgs talents, inspirations and favourite things....I'm sure you will too, so here goes...





Samantha: What is your education/background?
Ingibjörg: I studied graphic design in Iceland Academy of the Arts and worked as a graphic designer for a few years. Although it was in general a fun and creative job I felt the need to have a bigger control over the design process and the end result. About 5 years ago I started to design products out of pure passion for it. Graphic design was still my main job and product design was just on the side. Today it is the opposite. The transition happened almost with out me noticing it, all of the sudden I was almost only designing products.


Samantha: Tell me some things that you like?
Ingibjörg: I like the rain, sun, snow, the smell of the ocean, cappuccino, dried fish, chocolate, love, friendship....


Samantha: ...and some things that you dislike?
Ingibjörg: I dislike litter, pollution, evil, arguing, road rage, war, the taste of seaweed, hate and prejudice...


Samantha: Where do you seek inspiration?
Ingibjörg: I get inspired by the little everyday things that happen or appear. I use the previous experience, from today or my childhood and find a way to make it into a useful design object.


Samantha: What is the story behind the beautiful Krummi Bird Hanger?
Ingibjörg: Krummi is the pet name for ‘raven’ in Icelandic. I think the raven is a such a cool bird. I chose it for my design because it is such a flashy bird. Icelandic ravens like everything glitzy and use such items to decorate their nests. It can also be used as a hanging sculpture and I’ve seen it in people’s windows, for instance. I myself use it for my most beautiful dresses that I fly with to my own nest.
Ravens are very connected to Icelandic folklore. It for instance discovered Iceland for the Viking Hrafna-Flóki, who set two of them free to find land. The Norse god and sage Ódinn had two of the birds, called Huginn and Muninn, on his shoulders, whispering words of wisdom into his ears. Icelandic parents teach their children “krummavísur”, easily learned verses about krummi.







Samantha: What did you have for breakfast this morning?
Ingibjörg: A toast and a cappuccino... my favourite


Samantha: What did you last buy for your home?
Ingibjörg: I bought a stack candle holder, by Helgo.


Samantha: What advice do you have for young aspiring designers?
Ingibjörg: What has worked well for me is to be true to myself. Try to create something original instead of following someone else's path.








Another one of Ingibjörgs designs - Ljóssþor - translated means 'light-stitch' - a multi-use plywood

table or a stool with a light inside, which shines through holes in

the wood that depict traditional Icelandic textile patterns.  You can

take the lid off and use it as a chest. It’s strong enough to hold a

person and can be used as a stool when your guests become too many at

a party.





Samantha: What are you working on at the moment?
Ingibjörg: I am working on numerous new products at the moment. Some are already prototypes, some are sketches and others are still forming in my head. What they all have in common is that they are super practical and beautiful home accessories.


Samantha: Where do you go to relax?
Ingibjörg: I don't have one specific place where I relax regularly except for my bed. I love relaxing in a outdoor hot tub in the winter, when it is dark and it´s snowing. It is such a great feeling to be all warm and then these cold snowflakes fall on your face where they melt... there is  nothing like it.


Samantha: Some of your favourite designers?
Ingibjörg: Hella Jongerius, Ingo Maurer and Todd Bracher


Samantha: Tell me about your workspace? 
Ingibjörg: I share a studio with 3 other designers. We each have our own space but we do overlap each other at times with our sketches and prototypes. Instead of finding it irritating we find it joyful and inspiring.


Samantha: The piece you love most from your collection is…
Ingibjörg: It is hard to say... at the moment I am so excited about the products that are about to come... but I would have to say Krummi Bird Hanger because we have enjoyed so many adventures together. Ingibjörg: We have flown together all over the world to exhibit and so on.









Samantha: …and finally Ingibjörg, if you weren’t a designer, what would you be? 
Ingibjörg: I would be a surgeon, that was always the plan right until the swift change of mind where I applied for the art academy. 


Thanks so much for letting me into your world Ingibjörg!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Íslensk hönnun (Icelandic Design)

Posted by MAKMU ta On Tuesday, August 17, 2010

You all seemed to like my Hotel Reykjavík 101 post, so I thought I'd begin working on a guide to Reykjavík with all the things not to miss that may not be in the normal guide books, so watch this space!

In the meanwhile here are some of my favourite pieces of Icelandic Design of which I have a few myself...













 I love these hanging dolls by  Maja Ólafsdóttir (and you can mine hanging in the picture below), available from Galleri Thórs




The virtue blanket by Mary (Olof Maria Olafsdottir) is on my wishlist...get it at Birkiland




I love, love, love the tree by Michael Young, Katrin Olina Petursdottir, but too many people that I know have it!




A picture from my hallway in my apartment, these words translate into "God bless the home" the design is by Ólöf Jakobína Ernudóttir and it is available to buy in Epal



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