Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.12.2015, Blaðsíða 63

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.12.2015, Blaðsíða 63
ADVERTISEMENT Christmas Shopping in Reykjavík Kirsuberjatred is a gallery run by 12 women in the heart of the city. With dif- ferent backgrounds and an individual approach to materials and fields of interest they approach the subject in their own way joining together in dis- playing their outcomes. Whether it be a single item or a series of objects, the focus is on the magic of reflection and the curiosity behind looking, viewing and experiencing what is seen. A beautiful and unique vintage store where every item is carefully handpicked, wether looking for some outstanding party pieces or a vintage designer wear, this is the place to visit. Kormákur & SkjöldurGeysirJólahúsið Rammagerðin Nostalgía Kirsuberjatréð Húrra Reykjavík Located on the main shopping street at Laugavegur 59, Herrafataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar is a unique mens- wear shop that offers a great variety of clothing and accessories. In addition to brands such as Barbour, Filson, Ben Sherman, Loake Shoemakers & Hackett of London, they have an in-house brand that offers suits, shirts and more. The shop has a feel good decorative atmosphere and a staff that treats each person in a personal and gentle manner. Laugavegur 59 herrafataverslun.is On both sides of the street Skólavörðu- stígur, number 7 and 16, are two charm- ing stores that give you a true taste of Icelandic design. The stores are inspired by Icelandic history and the strong relationship between Icelanders and the unique Icelandic wool that has kept the nation warm through the centuries. Featuring clothing labels such as their own line Geysir, Farmer's Market, Vík Prjónsdóttir and imported labels that go well with the Icelandic design. The Geysir stores are a must visit. Skólavörðustígur 7 & 16 geysir.com Jólahúsið or The Christmas House, is a must visit for this holiday season. For those who get all warm inside this time of year, this is the store of your dreams. Located in the heart of downtown Reykjavík, it is filled with a great variety of tasteful ornaments and all the other stuff to get each and all into the true spirit of christmas. Hafnarstræti 2 +354 519 6050 Icelandic design, handicraft and souvenirs since 1940. A Lopapeysa is a wool sweater with a diamond pattern, the kind that almost every Icelander owns. The pattern itself isn´t that old. It was first used in the 50´s, but today a sweater can hardly be called a proper Lopapeysa without the proper wool pattern. You will find classic icelandic wool blankets, the original Lopap- eysa along with a wide selection of gifts at Rammagerðin store. Bankastræti 9 og Skólavörðustíg 20 www.rammagerdin.is A true second hand heaven. Spúútnik has been a local favourite for over 25 years. Here you will find a great variety of vintage clothing, shoes and acces- sories for both men and women. Spúútnik Laugavegur 28b facebook.com/Spuutnik Laugavegur 39 facebook.com/nostalgia.laugavegi Vesturgata 4 kirs.is Húrra Reykjavík is the brainchild of two young men born and raised in Reykjavík. The ideology is quite simple, offering Icelandic men the finest streetwear and contemporary fashion brands from around the world. Húrra Reykjavík has a passion for functionality, quality, the classic and the ultra modern. Blending traditional work and outdoor pieces with the avant garde, technical outerwear and sportswear that fits the Northern climate. Hverfisgötu 50 facebook.com/hurrareykjavik Fri. 11th Open until 22:00 Sat. 12th Open until 22:00 Sun. 13th 13:00 – 18:00 Mon 14th - Wed. 16 Open until 18:00 Thu 17th – Tue 22 Open until 22:00 Wed. 23rd Open until 23:00 Thu 24th Open until 12:00 O Come All Ye Tasteful BY REBECCA CONWAY The scene is familiar: fire crackling, Christ- mas music humming, Aunt Millie peeling wrapping paper off a garden gnome with an unnaturally coquettish expression. This year, why not put an end to this depressing Christ- mas tradition with UNICEF’s Inspired Gifts and donate supplies to a child in need in the name of a family member, friend or Secret Santee? The gifts are incredibly simple to buy: just go to www.sannargjafir.is (“True Gifts”), pick a gift from the website, and personalise a gift card. UNICEF will then send the supplies to a child in need and a gift card to the friend or family member in whose name you gave the donation. There is plenty of stuff to choose from , with anything from winter jackets to water pumps, vaccinations to peanut butter bars. UNICEF provides aid to over 196 coun- tries and territories, so your gift, whatever it is, will surely go to children that need it. The gift of a blanket, for example, can keep five infants warm, while school supplies can help over forty children continue their studies. Shake up the holiday season this year; it’s not that small statues, slippers and station- ary don’t make for good gifts, but blankets, vaccinations and school supplies for someone who actually needs them will have a greater effect. 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