

Papelarias Emilio Braga – Cloth Color Cloud A6 minnisbók án teygju
3.990 kr.Stílabækur frá einu elsta fyrirtæki í Portúgal, Papelarias Emilio Braga, sem stofnað var árið 1918.
Stílabækurnar eru handgerðar, saumaðar og límdar með aðferð sem er yfir 100 ára gömul

Papelarias Emilio Braga – TILES A5 minnisbók
5.290 kr.Stílabækur frá einu elsta fyrirtæki í Portúgal, Papelarias Emilio Braga, sem stofnað var árið 1918.
Stílabækurnar eru handgerðar, saumaðar og límdar með aðferð sem er yfir 100 ára gömul

Papelarias Emilio Braga – Cloth Color Cloud A5 minnisbók
5.490 kr.Stílabækur frá einu elsta fyrirtæki í Portúgal, Papelarias Emilio Braga, sem stofnað var árið 1918.
Stílabækurnar eru handgerðar, saumaðar og límdar með aðferð sem er yfir 100 ára gömul


A Room of One’s Own
2.590 kr.”But, you may say, we asked you to speak about women and fiction – what has that got to do with a room of one”s own?”
A Room of One’s Own grew out of a lecture that Virginia Woolf had been invited to give at Girton College, Cambridge in 1928 and became a landmark work of feminist thought.
Covering everything from why a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write, to authors such as Jane Austen, Aphra Behn and the Brontë sisters, and the tragic story of Shakespeare’s fictional sister Judith, it remains a passionate assertion for female creativity and independence in a world dominated by men.

The Serviceberry
4.690 kr.As indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from indigenous wisdom and the plant world to reimagine what we value most?
Our economy is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry’s relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of reciprocity, interconnectedness, and gratitude.
The tree distributes its wealth—its abundance of sweet, juicy berries—to meet the needs of its natural community. And this distribution ensures its own survival. The Serviceberry is an antidote to the broken relationships and misguided goals of our times, and a reminder that “hoarding won’t save us, all flourishing is mutual.”













