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PRESS

“A collaboration between eyewear and the world of perfumery: Andrea Maack , one of the most famous Icelandic artists, inspired a line of glasses , the one signed by Matteo Pontello of SOYA Eyewear , just la.unched

It's called "Vertical Connection" and we asked the protagonists to tell us about it:”

VOGUE.IT, MAY 9, 2019

 

"Fragrance bottles: a decade of design innovation Contemporary fragrances have serious bottle. Over the last decade, olfactory genii have morphed into branding gurus, with fragrance houses employing a design-eye to complement their already experienced noses. From Comme des Garçons to Cire Trudon, what follows is your definitive glossary of the most beautifully designed, game-changing perfume bottles in recent heady memory...”

— Wallpaper*, March 21, 2018

 

Y-3’s Brutalist Sportswear Is Captured at the Edge of Iceland’s Glaciers. Following a recent Highsnobiety exclusive, visual artist and performer, Andrea Maack, and director, Benjamin Hardman, reunite for another sublime, sensory special that sees the duo return to Iceland for an extraordinary Y-3 fashion editorial.

— HIGHSNOBIETY, FEBRUAR 11, 2017

“9 Icelandic Designers to Watch Right Now” Andrea Maack Icelandic visual artist Andrea Maack produced her first fragrance under the guise of experience design in 2011, partnering with certified noses in French fragrance capital Gras to create ambient “Ultimate” aromas as a scented installation.

ARCHITECHTURAL DIGEST, MARCH 16, 2018

 

How to Win at Winter, Scandinavian Style.”Andrea Maack The Icelandic artist and perfumer recently launched her latest fragrance, Dark. Treasured tradition: “Soaking in natural lagoons and spending hours in the sauna. Mixing the super cold with the super hot is a feeling I love.”

— VOGUE.US, NOVEMBER 30, 2018

 

Andrea Maack, Perfumer & Artist'I'm Andrea Maack [@andreamaack] and I live in Reykjavík, Iceland. I guess that first and foremost, I'm a visual artist, but I also have my own fragrance brand. I got into mixing fragrances through my art exhibitions, and that kind of took off and morphed into it's own thing.

— INTO THE GLOSS, MAY 21, 2015