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Warm Wearables Made from Icelandic Sheep Wool

Although it’s not quite that time of year yet, we still can’t help but pine for cooler weather. Creative brand Vík Prjónsdóttir is made up of three Icelandic designers, Brynhildur Pálsdóttir, Gudfinna Mjöll Magnúsdóttir, and Thuríður Sigurþórsdóttir, who aim to create designs out of the country’s natural materials, focusing on the wool industry. Using traditional Icelandic sheep wool, a sustainable material, the trio crafts high quality wearables, like cozy scarves and blankets. Here are some of our favorites:

Photo by Ari Magg

Photo by Ari Magg

The Papageno is a blanket that you can throw over your shoulders to wear out, almost like a poncho.

Photo by Íris Dögg Einarsdóttir

Photo by Íris Dögg Einarsdóttir

The Wing (scarf)

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

The Wing (scarf)

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

The Wing (scarf) and The Healing Hands (scarves inspired by Alaskan Shaman)

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

Photo by Marino Thorlacius

The Healing Hands

Photo by Ari Magg

Photo by Ari Magg

The Swan (scarf)

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.