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Ingibjörg Ósk

Ingibjörg Ósk Ceramicist
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At home with Nordic nature

  • • Ingibjörg was an elementary school teacher for over 30 years
  • • Her ceramic kitchenware is ‘dressed’ in wood
  • • Her work is intended to enhance the home

Inspired by nature, Ingibjörg Ósk creates ceramic homeware imbued with a strong sense of light and shade, reminiscent of the changing daylight of her Nordic home. Her products reflect her connection with the land and are designed with long winter evenings in mind; warm soup bowls, candle holders and pots for tea or coffee. Though she was a school teacher for many years, Ingibjörg was also an avid knitter and carpenter, so when she discovered clay she brought this experience with her. As a result, her ceramic pieces integrate wood and textiles both as decoration and for practicality, such as wooden beads to decorate and insulate a coffee pot.

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UM/NærUm

The NærUm wheel-thrown vase was made of stoneware and decorated with wooden beads. It is part of the constantly evolving UM series, in which Ingibjorg uses clay and wood, two interconnected natural elements. The general idea of this collection is to focus on feasting, celebration, light, warmth and aroma.

Diameter 11.5 cm
Height 22.5 cm

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All Dressed Up

The All Dressed Up coffee pot was made of porcelain and consists of four parts: the pot, the funnel, the dish and the lid. It was specially conceived for the drip coffee brew method. The pot incorporates an insulating layer made of wood that comes in different designs and colours.

Diameter 12 cm
Height 23 cm

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All Dressed Up

The All Dressed Up coffee pot and its matching cup and saucer were made of wheel-thrown porcelain. They were specially conceived for the drip coffee brew method. The pot incorporates an insulating layer made of wood that comes in different designs and colours.

Diameter 23 cm
Height 9 cm

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Vein of Life

The Vein of Life flower pot is made of stoneware and consists of two parts. The upper part was conceived to hold the soil and the plant while the bottom part contains water for the aromatic herbs to absorb. Its shape was designed to be simple in order to enhance the plant.

Diameter 15.5 cm
Height 13.5 cm

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UM/KringUm

The KringUm candlesticks are part of the constantly evolving UM series, for which Ingibjorg exclusively uses clay and wood, two interconnected natural materials. By creating these pieces, she wanted to bring warmth and light into the home during the cold Icelandic winter.

Diameter 10.5 cm
Height 16.5 cm

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