HÅNDVÆRK is a magazine or 'bookazine' from Denmark profiling craftspeople, artisans, makers and industry communicators in contemporary Scandinavian craft and design.
What makes this fascinating and beautiful magazine unique is that it offers helpful guidance for makers in a space between home industry and light production.The seventh issue of HÅNDVÆRK takes us on a visit to an architect, a design firm, a blacksmith, a brazier, a bricklayer, a carpenter and a thatcher, among others, and demonstrates how bathroom tiles can be made with a high content of crushed discarded bricks.
About the latest HÅNDVÆRK from the publisher, Rigetta Klint:
'This 100% nerdy HÅNDÆRK bookazine no. 13 consists of 90% wool.
Wool as a resource and material and wool (and sheep farming) as a condition or constituent part of many different businesses across a wide range of industries, from market gardening, heathland management, industry, entrepreneurial endeavours, tourism, gastronomy, fashion, design, art and culture.’