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  • The Icelandic Museum of Design and Applied Art (Icelandic: Hönnunarsafn Íslands) is a museum of product and furniture design in the town Garðabær, near Reykjavík in Iceland. The collection was started in 1998, but the museum did not open until 2010. It has a permanent exhibition consisting mainly of Scandinavian design objects of the last.
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  • ...dedicated to research in the design field andfinally our beautiful MUSEUM SHOP where you can explore work from around 30 Icelandic designers.
  • ...of Design and Applied Art (Icelandic: Hönnunarsafn Íslands) is a museum of product and furniture design in the town Garðabær, near Reykjavík in Iceland.[1]...
  • The Museum of Design and Applied Art is a dynamic museum that enhances awareness, inspires and creates opportunities related to Icelandic design...
  • The Museum of Design and Applied Art collects, preserves, researches and exhibits Icelandic design from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day.
  • The Museum of Design and Applied Art is the only museum in Iceland that specialises in the field of Icelandic design and applied art.
  • ...in reykjavik itself, there's very little sign of any distinctly icelandic design aesthetic. so an important destination was the museum of design and applied art.
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  • The Museum of Design and Applies Art is a dynamic museum that enhances awareness, inspires and creates opportunities related to Icelandic design...
  • A detailed description of the historic significance of the Icelandic fashion and design vis-a-vis the culture is well illustrated here in form of mood boards, sketches...
  • All elements of Icelandic design ranging from unique furniture to knitwear, shoes and album art are celebrated at this small museum.