Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.03.2010, Side 9

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.03.2010, Side 9
We are proud to present the second annual DesignMarch, celebrating the awakening of spring and the growth in Icelandic Design. We invite you to march with us and celebrate a four-day design feast in Reykjavík. Profusion of events, stimulating lectures and exhibitions reflecting the diversity of Icelandic design. Hang in there Aðalstræti 10 Ceramicists exhibit new and original objects in Reykjavík’s oldest house. Brooches & Brooches Skólavörðustígur 5 Icelandic jewelers exhibit brooches made from a wide range of materials, influenced by trends and tradition. Parking Flowers Reykjavik city centre Landscape architects transform the atmosphere on Laugavegur shopping street. Graphic Design 2009  Lækjargata 2a Icelandic Graphic Design Awards exhibition Project Laugavegur The boom in Icelandic product design influences the renewed identity of Laugavegur, Reykjavik’s main shopping street. 10+ Höfðatún 2 10+ Icelandic upcoming and experienced designers present the latest in furniture design, focusing on variety and exploration. Félagið Höfðatún 2 Architects, landscape architects, interior designers and furniture designers unite with opening their exiting festival featuring talks, exhibitions, hang out and more - with a view. Moving Forms Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús Creative individuals join forces in a fashion show on the move at the Reykjavík Art Museum.   Reykjavík Fashion Festival Sætúni 6 Reykjavik Fashion Festival seeks to channel Iceland’s creative energy into a DesignMarch event, both for locals and an international audience. Children’s Sizes Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður Exhibition of children’s toys and furniture by Icelandic and foreign designers, designed with their needs and their world of ideas in mind. Functional & For the Road National Museum Suðurgata 41 Designers of the Textile Guild exhibit in Kaffitár, the coffee shop in the National Museum in Reykjavík. Inspiration from the Museum takes on many forms in tablecloths, napkins, chairs, insulated take-away cups and more. Creatures Barónsstígur 27 Katrín Ólína’s mysterious world installation at Crymogea. Pecha Kucha Café Oliver, Laugavegur 20a The innovative Pecha Kucha approach involves a program of short and diverse lectures. Reykjavik Rewind Höfðatún 2 A refreshing dialogue between design students and some of Iceland’s most respected design- ers, who have been contributing to Icelandic design since the 1950s.   Lyng Kringlan, Laugavegur 47, aðalstræti 10, Skeifan 6, Skólavörðustígur 12 Lyng presents five upcoming designers and their designs at DesignMarch.   Bongóblíða National Gallery of Iceland Bongóblíða is a collection of decorative objects, designed to add a touch of adventure to existing tableware. Living Library of Design Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús A design-focused library with living books giving a unique opportunity to get to know the life and work of designers.   Iceland Design Centre Lecture Series Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús The Iceland Design Centre organizes a series of lectures at the DesignMarch. Friday March 19th and Saturday March 20th between 10 AM and 1 PM.   m3 Höfðatún 2 Architects improvise a project in one cubic metre. Check out the event listings inside the paper for even more events.  Highlights from the program icelanddesign.is Thursday 18.03 11 AM–6 PM Friday 19.03 11 AM–6 PM Saturday 20.03 11 AM–5 PM Sunday 21.03 1–5 PM

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