Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 14

Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 14
12 ICELAND REVIEW In André Úlfur Visage’s magical kingdom, a multicolored wolf reigns over tame sheep and sheepdogs, reindeer and polar bears run wild, bats, owls and Arctic terns rule the sky and penguins dive into waters infested with sharks and octopuses. “How does all this relate to chocolate?” one might ask, and the answer is: it doesn’t. “It works because chocolate has nothing to do with animals,” André says of his design for the packaging for Omnom, an Icelandic brand of handcrafted chocolate—the only Icelandic chocolate made from scratch, from bean to bar. “The idea was that they should have a parallel existence, com- plement each other. It was always more, more… full-on with colors. No rules.” The team behind Omnom, established in 2013, is chocolate maker and chef Kjartan Gíslason, chocolate maker and baker Karl Viggó Vigfússon, managing director Óskar Þórðarson and André—he and Kjartan have been friends since 2004. “In 2012 Kjartan phoned and told me that he was starting this and wanted me to help with finding an identity. The only thing he had decided was the name, Omnom, which didn’t tell me anything at the time.” At the time, André was on vacation at his farmhouse near Cape Town, South Africa— from where he hails—with his Icelandic husband, graphic designer and photogra- pher Ragnar Visage. The couple run design company The North South together. I ask André whether he was on-board from the start. “Who wouldn’t be?” he smiles. So, inspired by the surrounding nature and wildlife, André started sketching. “You could say that the design comes from my love for the natural world.” André reveals that his original idea for a logo was of two narwhals crossing tusks. But then the wolf surfaced. “The guys wanted the wolf,” he says. “Our farm is called Wolf Trap, and when I started work- ing on the designs, I was sketching wolves to cover our bathroom window. Maybe it comes from there?” Coincidentally—or so he says—André’s chosen Icelandic middle name, Úlfur, means ‘wolf’ too. When the chocolate packaging is opened up, mountains appear. “To me, that screams Iceland,” André says. “It functions as a serv- ing tray and can easily be closed again, like a purse, to save the rest of the chocolate,” he explains. “We also wanted it to be like a gift wrapping to add to the chocolate, something to bring along to dinner parties.” Omnom has received a lot of positive feedback, both for the chocolate and the design. “We had an email from a guy in Romania who collects chocolate wrappings from all over the world—he asked us to send all of them.” André adds that he’s now designing posters, metal tins and other col- lectables—his designs are taking on a life of their own. “We’re creating a magical world of Omnom. It’s important to us that it remains imaginative.” Omnom will soon be moving to the Grandi harbor area in Reykjavík, where they will open up a café and offer tours of the chocolate factory. Meanwhile, André is working on the design for a new bar with beans from Tanzania. “It’s an open canvas. I was thinking maybe a rhino… I’m just having fun.” * Handcrafted Icelandic chocolate Omnom attracts connoisseurs because of its authentic taste—but no less for its creative packaging design. DESIGN BY EYGLÓ SVALA ARNARSDÓTTIR. PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. WOLF TRAP Photos by RAX; the boat is decorative. ‘INFRA/SUPRA’ by Finnbogi Pétursson.
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