Hannah Segerkrantz’s Kiukivi – a carbon negative design element made of hempcrete – now available at museum shop

27.12.2023

Museum shop

Photos by Silver Mikiver.

The shapes designed by young Estonian designer Hannah Segerkrantz are made to hold tiny things – candles, keys, jewellery, a cup of tea – or simply placed on your shelf as a totem for sustainable design. Kiukivi merges material knowledge with a slow design philosophy to meet current values of sustainability.

With an interest for the relation between human and its surroundings, Hannah Segerkrantz specialises in design and material research, combining values of ecology, craftsmanship and democratic design.

Her approach to research is environmental, sensitive and contextual. Whether exploring the cultural background and gestures of architectural materials, or studying the relations between objects, people and local traditions, she offers tools and means for bridging our connection with the environments we inhabit.

The museum shop is open Wed 11-18; Thu 11-20, Fri-Sun 11-18. Closed on Mon-Tue.