Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Blaðsíða 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2017, Blaðsíða 42
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2017 42 www.knifemaker.is www.kitchenknives.is Álafossvegur 29, 270 Mosfellsbær. Tel: +354 899 6903, +354 895 7654 “SCINTILLA can best be described as colorful elegance, with everything from bright bedsheets to luxurious Rococo-esque towels.” DESIGN Rams, Light Sculptures, And So Much More Real Icelandic design —not some sh*tty puffin store Words Hannah Jane Cohen & John Rogers Photos Art Bicnick The perfect souvenir can be difficult to find, especially in a city covered with stuffed puf- fin stores. That said, Icelandic design is booming and there are many standout products and stores to give your house or body an elegant Scandinavian touch. The hallmarks One of the most famous speci- mens of Icelandic design is Rag- nheiður Ösp Sigurðardóttir’s Umemi Knot Cushion. You’ll find the simple interweaved pil- low adorning tasteful Reykjavík homes as well as the boutique hotels peppered throughout the city. If the elegant pattern wets your palette, you might also like her Kot Blankets, which have a knitted design inspired by the tiled roofs of Icelandic farms, and her Hearth mix-and-match tea candle holders. You can pick up her products at most design stores in Reykjavík. Speaking of blankets, there’s nothing more Icelandic than a pure wool Geysir blanket, which you can buy at one of their two stores in downtown Reykjavík. Available in a large variety of siz- es, shapes, and colours, the cosy hand-knitted covers will both add a stylish pop to your sofa as well as keep you toasty as you cuddle up on it. While they are around the same price as one of their wool sweaters, the blanket will give you much more real es- tate for your buck. Dig for design gold If you’re more interested in browsing a variety of unique Icelandic design objects though, drop by the brand new YPSI- LON store on the upper tier of Aðalstræti 2. Run by a collective of emerging designers who are just spreading their wings, there you’ll find clothing with max- imalist prints by Tanja Levy, scents by Maya Njie, And Anti Matter’s unusual light sculp- tures, eco-conscious wares by KOLBRÚN, copies of design-fo- cused Neptún Magazine, and ‘upcycled rave-wear’ from the USEE studio. It’s the ideal place to dig for design gold. Another Icelandic design hallmark is Kraum, which is located on Laugavegur 18b. The store offers an exclusive range of Icelandic homewares, dec- orations, clothing, jewelry, and knick-knacks. Always redefin- ing the cutting edge of Icelandic design, the iconic store presents over 100 local artists. Favourites include Undur’s nature-inspired silk scarfs, rain capes by Guðrún Kvaran, and HEYTHA’s mini- malist drawings. Kraum also features Icelandic houseware and accessory brand SCINTILLA. The brand can best be described as colorful elegance, with everything from bright bed- sheets to luxurious Rococo-esque towels. SCINTILLA is also well- known for its Westfjords-in- spired scented candles, with the wild thyme and blueberry flavour being a particular standout. An Icelandic kitchen For more Icelandic-style home- wares, check out Hrím at Lau- gavegur 25, Laugavegur 32, and Kringlan. It’s the must-visit place for fancy kitchen objects. While they offer a variety of Scandinavian products, there’s a strong representation of Icelan- dic brands. There you can find whimsical Tulipop dishes, min- imalist sheets and duvet covers by Ihanna Home, and the nature inspired illustrations of Pastel- paper. The overall presentation of the store is so colourful and positive that you’ll easily find yourself planning recipes in your head—whether you know your way around a spatula or not. Last, but certainly not least is the chain design store Rammag- erðin. Their current window display features handmade wool and birch ram sculptures by apt- ly-named brand Birch & Wool. They are definite conversation pieces—the best sophisticated upgrade to a mass produced puf- fin statue. If you’re for something with a little less cheese on your coffee table display though, there are also gorgeous hand-blown ceramic bases by Postulína. Buy some flowers, which, uh, are not made in Iceland, and go to town. Umemi Knot Cushion
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