Passa på att se vårat samarbete inom projektet What Matters på Form/Design Center i helgen.
Ett co-creation project i regi av Region Skåne och Form/Design Center.
TEKOTRYCK + PIA HÖGMAN + JÓNA BERGLIND STEFÁNSDÓTTIR
Ikväll visar vi vårt samarbete i projektet What Matters Co-Creation på Form/Design Center i Malmö. En serie bastuprodukter i det fantastiska svenska materialet Wettex.
Honourable mention
@tekotryck@jonaberglind@piahogman
Region Skåne
@sliperiet.gylsboda@logasauna@atollenmusic
Maker No. 5 — Jóna Berglind
Jóna Berglind is an artist and a textile designer. Her work is characterized by material and form experiments using simple shapes with personality to create stories and emit emotions.
Based in Malmö, she brings a joyful, tactile spirit to everyday accessories that are locally produced in Skåne
Available online and in store June 6
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The Arte Store Concept
Thoughtfully curated design pieces that bring exceptional craftsmanship into your space. Zero mass production. All local or semi-local makers. Including our own line of home fragrances, crafted in-store.
Accessorising Malmö
Colourful flags for Southern Sweden Design Days 2024. Done in collaboration with Form Design Center.
Flags marking exhibition or activity spot.
Strandaglópur / Castaway
Konstepidemin 1-24 November 2024
Collaboration with @aggiborg
During the second world war a British or American warship in the Atlantic Ocean lost control of an unmanned anti-aircraft balloon. These balloons were large cigar-shaped objects. They were covered with dangling cables and tethered to ships in order to make it impossible for German airplanes to dive-bomb the ships without running into cables dangling from the balloons. The lost balloon drifted across the ocean, met land in south-eastern Iceland where it crashed.
The people in the volcano-ravaged, isolated and sparsely populated region, named “the wasteland” (öræfi), had for centuries become accustomed to using materials which drifted in from the ocean from shipwrecks. Many of the farmhouses there are built with driftwood and shipwrecks hauled from the jet black beaches at the edge of the volcanic desert.
The crashed balloon was no exception. The locals cut the giant balloon up and used the silver-coloured, rubberised canvas material it was made of to sew rain gear; Waterproof raincoats and rain pants. For decades after the war it was said that the people of the wastelands were recognisable from a distance because when it rained they were silver-coloured from head to toe.
The sculpture is a rainsuit-shaped balloon suspended from the ceiling.
Strandaglópur football scarves for sale!
Telling the story of how the sculpture Strandaglópur came to be. Dm if interested 🫶
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