Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Page 34

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Page 34
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2017 34 While high prices mean Reykjavík isn’t really thought of as a shop- per’s paradise, there are still plenty of great local products you can only get here. Whether you’re hunting for a piece of Icelandic design, searching for hard-to-find vinyl by an Icelandic artist, stocking the fridge of your Airbnb, or hunting down the perfect hand-knitted lopapeysa, this guide will get you on the right track. Most of the winners are located in downtown Reykjavík, but a few are scattered throughout the Greater Reykjavík area, giving you a good excuse to get out of the city centre hubbub and do some exploring. Happy shopping! Best grocery store Krónan Fiskislóð 1-21 & other locations Whilst the bargainous pig-logoed branches of Bónus might have a firm hold on the hearts, wallets, fridge-freezers and reusable shop- ping bags of anyone who lives downtown, this year most of our pan- el preferred rival chain Krónan. Despite there being no downtown location, they praised Krónan’s size, and the quality and variety of produce on offer. “It’s open the latest, so you don’t have to plan your life around it,” said one panellist. “And Krónan in Grandi is a party,” added another. “I always put on lipstick before I go.” Runners Up Melabúðin Hagamelur 39 This small-but-perfectly-formed neigh- bourhood grocery store in Vesturbær is a star amongst Reykjavík’s food shops, with a stellar selection packed into its tight aisles and a sociable NYC delicatessen feel. “You can get nice cheese—or alligator steaks,” said the panel. “It’s where you go if you want to stock up for a nice dinner party.” Fjarðarkaup Hólshraun 1b, 220 Hafnarfjörður This Hafnarfjörður grocery is a throw- back that’s charmingly traditional, from the friendly service to the old-style butcher’s counter. “There are genera- tions of people working there,” said the panel. “Icelandic people who don’t live in Hafnarfjörður make a trip to go there together—like a family thing.” Previous Winner 2016: Bónus Best shop to pick up local design Kraum Laugavegur 18b Downtown Reykjavík has seen a boom in shops offering fancy design products in recent years, perhaps jointly due to a surge in tourism—and the resultant padded billfolds in the pockets of Icelanders. Despite moving into an unflattering location that’s also a noodle place and booking office, Kraum was re-selected as the best in show with their exclusively Icelandic range of homewares, decorations, clothing, jewellery and knick-knacks. There’s a smaller branch at the Museum of Design & Applied Art, should you find yourself in Garðabær. Runner Up Rammagerðin Skólavörðustígur 12 & more This long-established crafts and design store has been running since 1940, since way before Icelandic design was cool. “I’ve always had a fascination for Ram- magerðin,” said one panellist. “It might look like a tourist shop, but it’s been there for seventy or eighty years, so even if it is a tourist shop, it must be a good one.” Newcomer Akkurat Aðalstræti 2 Akkúrat burst onto the scene in May offering a standout selection of pure Scandinavian style. Pick up Karhu sneak- ers, Swimslow swimsuits made from all recycled materials, or hand-painted Felamig mugs—among a ton of other fabulous brands. Ditch the puffin stores and pick up your Icelandic souvenir here. Previous Winners 2016: Kraum 2015: Spark Design Space (RIP) 2014: Kraum 2013: Kraum 2012: Kraum BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2017 Shopping Gird your wallets... Best shop to pick up local fashion KIOSK Ingólfstræti 6 Laugavegur fashion boutique KIOSK is something of an institution, and wins the local fashion category for a seventh time. The store is run by the designers themselves, who take turns working at the counter, so the odds of you buying a piece from the person who designed it are quite a bit higher than in your average boutique. “Each designer here helps out the others,” said the panel. “They all promote each other’s projects. I’d always choose to invest in a piece in KIOSK over any other store.” You never know, your new item from KIOSK could be a future classic. Runners Up Tískubúðin P3 Miðstræti 12 The praiseworthy menswear selection features beloved local brands like the long-running Skaparinn label, respect- ed young designer Sævar Markús, and designer’s designer Stefan Svan. “It’s not all Icelandic brands but it’s a well chosen group of them,” said the panel. Geysir Skólavörðustígur 7 & 16 The presence of the aesthetically immaculate Geysir seems to continually grow in Reykjavík, especially since they launched their own clothing line and accompanying catalogue. “It’s expen- sive, but beautiful and timeless,” said the panel. “You always know what you will get there, and it’s very nice.” Previous Winners 2015: KIOSK 2014: KIOSK 2013: KIOSK 2012: KIOSK 2011: KIOSK

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