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Keflavík airport

When Iceland Keflavik Airport was to be renovated, upholstery fabrics from Svensson were chosen. ASK Architects is behind the project. They chose fabrics that represents and reflects Iceland and the Icelandic nature. With its shimmering lustre, Chromatic reminiscent of the dancing Northern Lights. Corall with its groove-like pattern reminiscent of the moss and lava that is found everywhere in Icelandic nature.

ASK Architects is an Icelandic architecture firm focused on the design of buildings and furniture.

Photo: Gunnar Sverrisson

Object Airport
Location Iceland
Architecture & Design ASK Arkitektar

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