EXHIBITIONS


25. February 2010

Exhibition | Icelandic Contemporary Design

ICELANDIC CONTEMPORARY DESIGN - FURNITURE, PRODUCT DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE | at the DANISH DESIGN CENTER IN COPENHAGEN, FEBRUARY 26 - APRIL 18 2010. more
10. February 2010

ICELANDTRAIN | Fashion show

A fashion collection for the first Icelandic railway company. The National Gallery of Iceland, Friday 12th of February at 9PM. .
18. November 2009

Högna Sigurðardóttir | Matter and spirit in architecture

This first retrospective of the works of architect Högna Sigurðardóttir. Curated by Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir. 7 NOVEMBER 2009 – 31 JANUARY 2010 Reykjavík Art Museum, Kjarvalsstaðir. more
17. November 2009

STEiNUNN

EXHIBITION | 21 NOVEMBER 2009 – 31 JANUARY 2010 Reykjavík Art Museum Kjarvalsstaðir. .
15. May 2009

ICELANDIC DESIGN 2009 | FURNITURE, PRODUCT DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

15 May – 09 August 2009, Exhibition at Reykjavík Art Museum, Kjarvalsstaðir. Curator Elísabet V. Ingvarsdóttir. more
15. March 2009

Nordic Fashion Biennale at the Nordic House

Fashion and jewellery design will be highlighted at the Nordic Fashion Biennale on March 19 - April 5, 2009. .
27. October 2008

100% design tokyo

Twelve Icelandic designers participate in this years 100% design tokyo, opening on 30 October 2008.
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01. October 2008

Icelandic design at Helsinki Design Week

The Icelandic design show which was highlighted at Tallin Design Night in September, re-opened on 1 October for Helsinki Design Week. .
24. September 2008

Icelandic design at Tallin Design Night

The annual Arts & Lights in Tallin cultural festival takes place in Estonia 26-28 september 2008, highlighting Icelandic design at this year´s Design Night.
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04. September 2008

8+8 MADE IN HAFNARFJÖRÐUR

Collaboration of 8 international designers/design teams with 8 local manufacturers of Hafnarfjörður town. Exhibition opening on September 6, 2008. .
20. June 2007

Icelandic design in New York

"When I strolled into an exhibition dubbed "Iceland Cometh - Icelandic Design Collective," I expected lots of inoffensively funky light wood furniture - like Ikea, only Björk-ier. The reality could not have been more surprising, or more breathtaking." New York Cool more