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Hats for New Year’s Eve! – Family Workshop with H A G E Studio

Garðatorg 1, 210 Garðabær

Dates
Hönnunarsafn Íslands
19, September 2024 - 29, December 2024 (see calendar for other dates)
Open from 12.00pm - 5.00pm

Website https://www.honnunarsafn.is/vidburdir/aramotahattar
General Admission See on official website

What kind of hat will you be wearing on your head when you enter the new year of 2025?! Will it be shaped like a cone, cylinder or a square top hat? Will it be made from a glossy material or matte, adorned with ribbons or a fringe?

This hat workshop has become an annual tradition here at the Museum of Design and Applied Arts. It is led by master milliners Anna Gulla and Harper, who together form H A G E Studio. They both trained at Cutters Academy in Gothenburgh where they met and fell in love. H A G E specializes in designing and making of bespoke hats and outerware, drawing from natural materials. Anna Gulla and Harper are based in Kölingared in Sweden and in Reykjavík.

This workshop is a part of our monthly Family Program series, taking place at the Education Space on our second floor. Admission is free and open to all!

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