Sund

Museum of Design & Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær, Iceland

Það eru engir viðskiptavinir í sundlaugum landsins, aðeins sundlaugagestir: almenningur á hverjum stað fyrir sig, fólk á öllum aldri með alls konar bakgrunn, alls konar holningu og alls konar sýn á lífið. Mikilvægustu almannagæðin á Íslandi eru fólgin í heita vatninu. Athyglisverðustu almannarýmin eru sundlaugarnar. Laugarnar eru vettvangur þar sem ókunnugir hittast og verða jafnvel …

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Bathing Culture

Museum of Design & Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær, Iceland

The outdoor, geothermal pool is the most interesting public sphere in Iceland. A place where strangers cross paths and acquaintances meet; it serves a purpose similar to the plaza in warmer climes, the pub in England or the café in France. It is a source of wellbeing and part of everyday life. The exhibition traces …

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Fallegustu bækur í heimi 2020 – 2021

Museum of Design & Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær, Iceland

FÍT í samstarfi við Hönnunarsafn Íslands standa fyrir sýningunni Best Book Design from all over the World 2021 og 2020. Stiftung Buchkunst — Þýsk samtök tileinkuð bókahönnun — hefur árlega veitt verðlaun fyrir bókahönnun víðsvegar um heimin síðan 1963. Í ár voru sendar inn 500 bækur frá 30 löndum og hlutu 14 þeirra verðlaun. Þessar …

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The Best Book Design from all over the World 2021 and 2020

Museum of Design & Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær, Iceland

The Association of Graphic Designers in Iceland in collaboration with Hönnunarsafn Íslands introduce The Best Book Design from all over the World 2021 and 2020. The Stiftung Buchkunst - a German book design association - has awarded prizes every year for book design around the world since 1963. This year, 500 books from 30 countries …

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Kristín Þorkelsdóttir

Museum of Design & Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær, Iceland

Few designers in Iceland have created as many works that are present in Icelanders’ daily life as Kristín Þorkelsdóttir. They can be seen in the most mundane of places—in refrigerators, inside bags or at the dinner table—or in locations as inaccessible as the Central Bank’s vaults. Kristín is the designer behind the packaging of many …

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