Studio Johanna Seelemann
Studio Johanna Seelemann

Design studio exploring the mystification of everyday objects and materials in our environment, and their contexts.

The studio works on a wide range of typologies, from designed products to research-driven installations.


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Woody recounts the encounters of Woody, a future lumberjack from the east of Iceland. The Story involves a series of products and everyday goods that could be produced from local wood. Woody is in between realities.

A design and film project engaging with the local wood culture in Iceland. It is an ode to the forest and its potentials, celebrating a relationship between human and material.

In the olden days Iceland was filled with wood. The first settlers utilized that resource to survive the harsh climate cutting down the forest for heat and practical functions. For centuries, Iceland was woodless and it was only in the last 50-60 years of the last century that the governement implemented systematically the re-installation of forests in Iceland. Now, in the beginning of the new century the forests are getting ripe and big enough for utilisation. This has created a weird dilemma. Whereas wood is considered a very basic resource all over the world. An asset that can be almost transfomed into all sorts of materials Icelanders have not yet found ways to accept and understand this material culturally.



Collaboration with Studio Eyjólfsson, 2017
Concept, Garðar Eyjólfsson
Concept development, Images, Editing, Johanna Seelemann












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Johanna Seelemann

Leipzig (DE) — Reykjavík (IS)
Hauptstrasse IX
DE-04416 Markkleeberg
 
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