Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.07.2007, Síða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.07.2007, Síða 18
B14_REYKJAVÍK_GRAPEVINE_ISSUE 11_007_SHOPPING Pay Attention! In an alley stretching off of Laugavegur, Jón Sæmundur Auðarson’s Dead label has found a permanent home in his store of the same name. The former owner of Nonnabúð and Liborius, Auðarson has taken his label, which began simply with the now well-known hand- printed T-shirts bearing the Dead skulls and the Spanish proverb, “He Who Fears Death Cannot Enjoy Life,” and turned it into a major label, one which is retailed to shops in Den- mark, Sweden, Germany and Iceland, and is soon to be distributed in America. At Dead, you can get its freshest designs straight from the horse’s mouth. Auðarson, who is also a well-known paint- er and sculptor in Reykjavík, designs and prints all items in the Dead label himself. Auðarson also prints T-shirts for The Way Down, the first band signed to Dead Records. His studio, as well as his newly founded record label, Dead Records, is right next door to the shop. Along with staple items from his own label, Auðarson sells April 77, Pleasure Principle, and Licentious as well as tools and T-shirts for self-printing. Eli Roth and Quentin Tarantino were spot- ted wearing Dead gear when they visited Iceland last year, and clothes from the line were featured in Tarantino’s latest film Death Proof. VÞ Dead Laugavegur 29, 101 Reykjavík Hand screened and sewn, this is one of many designs available at Jón Sæmundsson’s newly opened Dead store on Laugavegur. With an attached belt and scarf, this shirt-dress, which reads “nothing is true, everything is permitted” suits both body and mind on these warm Icelandic days. Also available in beige. Dead, Laugavegur 29 16,900 ISK Butts are great. A whole book full of butts is even better. You can pick up this and other books filled with photographs ranging from the whimsical to the existential at gallery and store Fotografí on Skólavörðustígur. The store features mainly Icelandic artists, whose photographs can be purchased framed, as well as on postcards, posters, and even T-shirts. Fotografí, Skólavörðustígur 4A 3,500 ISK Kitsch is in. So are hot blondes in bathing suits. Anything and everything you could ever dream of serving to a room full of adoring guests looks better when served on top of a half-naked lady. Plus the seagulls add a certain je ne sais quoi. Kitchenware doesn’t get much classier. Fríða Frænka, Vesturgata 3 1,200 ISK At Fríða Frænka you can find everything but the kitchen sink to furnish your home with nostalgic flare. The large vintage boutique offers a wide selection of antiques straight from your grandma’s house. This rotary telephone alone is enough to bring you back a few decades, to a time when things had style first, purpose second. Fríða Frænka, Vesturgata 3 6,500 ISK This glossy and tasselled Piano Satellite shirt by April 77 says, “I like to ride horses bare backed on my ranch in Texas but I also enjoy wine tasting and fine cheeses.” En- joy it with a toy gun and a bandana. Dead, Laugavegur 29 16,800 ISK “Matthías Þórðarson, arts teacher and National Trea- sure Guard with his pupils, 1909.” Gallery and shop Fotografí sells historical and nostalgic treasures in the form of old photographs from life in Reykjavík through- out the last century. Similar photographs can also be purchased mounted. Fotografí, Skólavörðustígur 4A 10,000 ISK BIRNA CONCEPT SHOP Skólavöðustigur 2 · 101 Reykjavik www.birna.net · Tel: +354 445 2020 B ANKASTRAET I 11 , 101 REYK JAV ÍK , TEL . (+354 ) 551 2090 , WWW.SPAKSMANNSSP JAR IR . I S

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