HWOK
Derived from the English word “havoc”

havoc /ˈhævək/
noun

A state of widespread ruin and desolation; devastation.
Great disorder or confusion; chaos.

"A wild revel that wrought havoc upon the house."

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Nightlight 2

Nightlight 2

Nightlight 2
2 500,00 kr
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HWOK

HWOK

HWOK
2 200,00 kr
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Nightlight

Nightlight

Nightlight
2 500,00 kr
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Naust

Naust

Naust
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-HWOK-

HWOK is shaped above the Arctic — where salt settles into surfaces, and weather leaves its mark.

Edges are worn down, then built again.
Nothing remains untouched for long.

The name derives from havoc — not as destruction, but as movement; a quiet force of undoing and becoming.

Rooted in coastal conditions: long nights, shifting light, and the trace of process.


A practice held between control and release.

Original works and limited edition prints are released in small runs.
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Marked by time and process


Shaped by exposure and change

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Between control and release

Where intent meets chance

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"HWOK"