a "Time" cabinet, limited edition, Källemo, Värnamo post 2001.
Base in ash on casters, front in corrugated and patinated sheet metal with wall clock in brass and patinated brass, handle in black leather, shelves of sheet iron, height 196 cm, width 53 cm, depth 34 cm.
Wear.
Reportedly from the producer, executed in fewer than 5 copies.
Cladding houses in metal is an Icelandic tradition that dates back over 150 years. It is the material that has best withstood the weather conditions on the island.
As a house architect, this metal is a material of significance and an important local reference for Sigurdur.
His father's workshop and an adjacent boatyard were places that also set his imagination in motion when he was a child. How weather and wind affect and change the appearance of materials.