Wall Calendar (2024)
Experience the magic of Iceland through this cinematic calendar, featuring Gunnar’s iconic imagery. Each month reveals a unique aspect of Iceland's landscapes and culture, from the Volcano Eye to vibrant puffins and mystical canyons. This calendar is a journey through Iceland's ever-changing scenery, inviting you to explore its natural and cultural wonders all year round.
This calendar is minimalistic in design, but descriptions of each photo can be found below*
Available in a vertical orientation with a spring spiral binding. The calendar is made of FSC® certified 100% eco paper.
.: One size: 12.6" x 17.7" (32 x 45 cm)
.: FSC® certified 100% eco paper
.: 300gsm paper thickness
.: Bright white matte finish
.: Spiral-bound at the top
When evaluating price, please consider that these calendars are of bespoke print quality and made to order.
Jan: The Eye - New year and a fresh perspective. The eye has been awakened.
Feb: Hallgrims blizzard - Reykjavik during a blizzard by the Hallgrimskirkja church. Typically the month of the year with the craziest weather in Iceland.
Mar: Black sheep - The vibe after winter in Iceland. Luckily, spring is just around the corner.
April: Volcano - Iceland's Fiery Beauty - Embrace the raw power and captivating allure of volcanic landscapes in April
May: Horses with Hekluhestar - A pack of Icelandic horses crossing the Rangá river. Let the summer adventures begin.
Jun: Puffin - Theyre are finally here. These colorful birds have returned for the nesting season. They can be spotted from around mid-May to the end of August.
Jul: Múlagljúfur - There are so many mysterious and beautiful places to explore in Iceland in the summer. Múlagljúfur is one of them.
Aug: Kirkjufell - Sunset by Mount Kirkjufell. Summer is almost over. Time to enjoy the last stretch before winter.
Sept: A-Frame - Autumn is here, the most colorful and scenic period. But be aware that spring is notoriously short in Iceland.
Oct: Glanni - Glanni, the color-shifting horse - just like the Icelandic landscape at this time of year. There’s still time for adventure, especially if you’re an Icelandic horse.
Nov: Cabin fever - From a remote corner of the Westfjords. You’ve heard it before - winter is coming.
Dec: A Moment of Peace - Love in the Land of Ice and Fire: A romantic moment captured in front of the iconic Hallgrimskirkja church, celebrating the beauty of winter in Iceland.