A Latvian designer is causing a buzz with a new honeycomb-shaped coin celebrating the Baltic country’s ecological treasures.
Arthur Analts, who represented Latvia at this year’s London Design Biennale, created a patchwork of golden hexagons, some filled with glistening frosted honey.
The hexagons on the back of the 5 Euro coin also mimic Latvia’s topography, complete with the gulf of Riga.
The coin was issued earlier this year by the Bank of Latvia as a collectors’ item.
Analts, who works at Variant Studios along with co-founder Rudolph Strelis, said that the coin hopes to honour Latvia’s ecological drive, diverse nature, and abundant resources.
“The image of [Latvia as] Dievzemīte, the Land of God, has been nurtured and cherished for years. Citizens, who are as busy as bees in their day-to-day lives, enrich their country like bees fill a hive,” the Bank of Latvia says. “The Honey Coin is a symbol of diligence and the sweetness of work.”