Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.05.2017, Blaðsíða 47
Icelandic Vinyl
Two Iceland labels sell their CDs
and LPs at their own downtown
stores. 12 Tónar on Skólavörðus-
tigur releases bands like Samaris,
Ólöf Arnalds, Grísalappalisa and
Apparat Organ Quartet; Smekk-
leysa (“Bad Taste”), on Laugavegur,
has released Sigur rós, The Sugar-
cubes, Ghostigital, and
many others. But it ’s
the new bands and ob-
scure rarities that you
should keep an eye out
for: you won’t find them anywhere
else. Blinding by the choices? We
recommend ‘Snapshots’ by Tonik
Ensemble, and ‘Brazil’ by JFDR.
Taramar Purifying
Treatment
Dr. Guðrún Marteinsdóttir, a pro-
fessor at the University of Iceland,
started Taramar to create high-
quality skincare products with
natural Icelandic ingredients.
Spent a little too much time in-
dulging last weekend? This puri-
fying treatment is the best way to
detox. Made with Icelandic kelp,
seaweed and Vitamin E, the oily
blend will firm your skin and
restore it to its bright and radi-
ant self. I know this sounds like
a commercial, but trust me: this
stuff is incredible.
Antique Postcards at
Kolaportið
Iceland’s biggest flea market is
Kolaportið—a cavernous market
by the old harbour. It used to be
a giant jumble sale, but it’s being
slowly taken over by stalls selling
iPhone accessories and imported
trinkets. One gem that remains
is the table that sells
vintage postcards fea-
t u r i ng la nd scap es,
obscure towns, and
portraits of historical
figures. Whether it’s to put in a
frame or sent back to your friend,
you’ll find something good here.
And there’s not a puffin in sight.
Hildur Yeoman Clothing
Celebrated Icelandic fashion de-
signer Hildur Yeoman recently
opened the doors of a brand new
boutique on Skólavörðustígur. As
well as selling her own designs—
womenswear characterised by
flowing shapes made from fine
fabrics with colourful, distinc-
tive, busy prints—the store also
sells work by an assortment of
Hildur's fellow designers, as well
as shoes, jewellery, French tea
and other interesting trinkets.
This is not a sponsored article. We
just genuinely like these things.
Shopping 47The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 08 — 2017
Buy Shit
Upgrade your gift from a plastic viking helmet.
Your partner will love you more.
Words: John Rogers & Hannah Jane Cohen
Last Thing I Bought
Name: Tómas. Only Tómas. Age: 25
Job: Tour guide
Last Purchase: Chewing gum
Photo & Text: Alice Demurtas
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