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Vík Prjónsdóttir blankets on Dezeen
Design collective Vík Prjónsdóttir has launched Icelandic wool blankets shaped to look like the wings of raven as part of a range of avian-influenced covers.
Vík Prjónsdóttir's blankets, designed to be used as shoulder wraps or sofa throws, are the latest editions to the Wing Collection.
"The Wing is an adaptable small blanket to use as you choose," said the designers. "Designed to hang from the shoulders, you can slip your hands through its layered 'feathers' for comfort that won’t slip, or use it as a dramatic sofa or chair throw."
Known for interpreting folklore into unusual fashion and homeware products, Vík Prjónsdóttir has created the multipurpose range from 100 per cent double-knitted Icelandic wool with blanket-stitched ends.
Icelandic sheep evolved in complete isolation for over 1,000 years, resulting in wool with a unique combination of fibres. The inner fibres provide insulation and the outer fibres water resistance – resulting in lightweight, warm and water-repellent textiles.
Raven blanket
The yarn comes from the only spinning mill in Iceland, where colours are custom-dyed for Vík Prjónsdóttir, and the blankets are constructed in a small knitting factory in Reykjavik.
"The idea came when we were working in the Westfjords in Iceland in this little house in a very isolated fjord, and above us in the mountain lived a pair of eagles," co-founder Brynhildur Pálsdóttir told Dezeen. "We could watch them fly above us, a very spectacular sight. We started to work on a blanket the same size as the wing span of the eagle which is two and half metres."
The first two colourful bird-inspired blankets in the collection, Raven and Papageno, were launched at Reykjavik's Design March event in 2012.
"The world of birds is one of dazzling variety and colour," said the designers. "They offer dreams of flight and freedom, exploration and escape."
"We selected birds that have a strong myth about them, they are strong characters and that is interesting when choosing a blanket to look at the character of the blanket, is it a protective blanket or more friendly blanket," Pálsdóttir told Dezeen.
Established by Brynhildur Pálsdóttir, Gudfinna Mjöll Magnúsdóttir and Thuríður Sigurþórsdóttir in 2005, Vík Prjónsdóttir aims to use creative design to regenerate the Icelandic wool industry, working with Glófi ehf – the largest knitwear producer and distributor in the mid-Atlantic country.
Photography is by Elisabet Davidsdottir.
Miroco Machiki Blankets in stock, here a tour of her house
The very gorgeous Mirocomachiko
This is the Meguro home and studio of Japanese artist Mirocomachiko, her partner and their cat Tetsuzou.
White ‘Daruma’ dolls called “Do” by CLASKA painted by Mirocomachiko
Artwork above cabinet by Takeda Shinichi and giant guinea fowl wall-hanging by Mirocomachiko
Pint sized Mirocomachiko. Kawaii!
via http://kirrajamison.com/
originally posted on http://thedesignfiles.net/2011/11/kirra-jamison-loves-japan-meeting-mirocomachiko/
Unpacking new goods #kauniste #leopardi #blanket #wool #finnish #design #gettingreadyforthemcolddays
From my massive collection of Artist Books, one on the subject of Iceland, the Goose Lake Trail, a road conversation between Ólafur Elliasson & Hans Ulrich Obrist: matches my knitting #iceland #artistbook #green #plotulopi #lopi #knitting
Weekend! And now I will put these feet up #icelandic #socks #lopi #handmade #warm #knit #knitsocks #knitstagram
Left a small token on top after climbing this mountain
Baby & Babyseal getting ready for them cold days. #vikprjonsdottir #icelandic #design #knit #lopi #funnshus #scandinavian #nordic #warm #canalsobeworninsideout
And a little more cutting #steeking #jawollopapeysakal #lopapeysa #lokicardigan #lopi #jawol #icelandicsweater
Steeking!!! This is cutting into a actual hand knitted garment, making a sweater into a cardigan! #nofear #lopi #lopapeysa #jawollopapeysakal #icelandicsweater #lettlopi #steeking #raggaknits #lokicardigan @jawolrotterdam @raggaknits
Meanwhile I am knitting up this Loki cardigan for a little special someone with my favorite wool, the Icelandic lopi off course. #lopapeysa #lopi #jawol #lopapeysakal #lokicardigan #raggaknits #firstattempt
First it was Design Trade in Copenhagen and the Maison & Objet in Paris! Again a wonderful opportunity to present our products and meet the nicest people.
Oak - The Nordic Journal is a biannual magazine that covers Nordic culture, food and design with a focus on the lifestyle and the people involved. Beautifully printed with great in-depth and unique content. A must-read for all who love the Scandinavian way of life. The good thing about oak is that it covers all of the culture, not just a fashion or design magazine. Funnshus has some copies of Oak to give away, the first orders over €50 will receive a free copy of Oak with their shipment!
Enjoying our Hallo Hello desert at home since our flight back only had 2 seats and with a terrible delay we wanted to make it a more enjoyable experience. Now we treasure great memories of our impromptu concept dinner at Copenhagen airport a little longer. #haellocph #copenhagen #copenhagenairport #designtrade #cphtravel #imakombo #seeyousoon #mikkeler #iittala #marimekko #klm