Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 40
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2018 40 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Mink_Grapevine2018_feb_nota.pdf 1 12.2.2018 17:05 Skólavörðustígur 19 tel (+354) 552 1890 Borgartún 31 tel (+354) 552 1980 BUY DIRECTLY FROM THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE THEM “Be careful—you might come out with some weird storage boxes and a Halloween outfit you had no intention of buying.” SHOPPING GUIDE Line The Nest How to make your home cosy for SAD season Words: John Rogers Photo: Art Bicnick When there’s a fierce storm rattling the windows and the ten-minute walk to your favou- rite bar feels like a Frodo-esque mission, it’s sometimes nice to just bail on the world, close the curtains, turn up the radiators, and fire up Netflix. It’s no won- der, then, that Icelanders take a bit of pride in their home envi- ronment. It’s more coping strat- egy than materialism—a bright and comfortable living space can have a decisive effect on your mood in the dark months. With that in mind, here are some Reykjavík shops to pick up the bargain furniture, quality home- wares, or design touches that’ll tie your place together and help ease you through the winter. AKKÚRAT Aðalstræti 2 With a tightly curated selection of clothing, design objects, mag- azines, and inexplicably desir- able bric-a-brac, the new-kid- on-the-block AKKÚRAT store has quickly made a name for itself. There’s a fair bit of Icelan- dic design here, mixed in with intriguing Nordic and interna- tional products. We particularly liked the Nomess range, the & Anti Matter modular sculptures, and the signature clothing line by Döðlur. Góði Hirðirinn Fellsmúli 28, Reykjavík 108 This Icelandic branch of the Good Shepherd is a cavernous second-hand supermarket that’s a true Aladdin’s cave of home- wares. From tattered grandma sofas to pots and pans, jumbled crockery, retro stereos, rugs, kitschy ornaments, cross-stitch samplers and bizarre quasi-erot- ic amateur paintings, you could furnish your entire place here, all whilst contributing to a good cause. There’s a rapid stock turn- over, the prices are right, and they deliver. So go and shepherd some good stuff back to your place. Geysir Home Skólavörðustígur 12 A new addition to the Geysir clothing store mini-empire, Gey- sir Heima is an upscale home- wares emporium that seemed to sprout out of the ground fully formed at the end of last year. They sell a uniformly desirable selection of geometric furniture, fancy shelving, vases and crock- ery, wall prints, toiletries, bikes and more, from a diverse range of designers including Andrée Jardin, Angústúra, Atelier Dot- tir, Auður Ómarsdóttir, Hasami Porcelain, Korkimon, Minimum Design, Usee, WDLND, Yield and ystudio. Hrím Laugavegur 25 Iceland has arrived as a coun- try with a design aesthetic all of its own in recent years, and you can find many of the clas- sics in Hrím. Ragnheiður Ösp Sigurðardóttir’s Knot cushion is one such item: a long tube of padded material, ingeniously tied into a neat and comfortable form. The shop’s refined sensi- bilities are reflected in the pric- es, but dotting your home with items from Hrím will definitely brighten the place up. Kokka Laugavegur 47 Kokka is a fancy fantasy-land for food lovers, filled with all sorts of utensils you didn’t even know you needed. They import the best Italian pasta machines as well as beautiful Le Creuset pots. It might not be the cheapest, but when you want quality, there’s nothing better. Flying Tiger Laugavegur 13 Whether it’s a French press, an iPhone cable, a bathmat, mop and bucket, notepad, veg peeler, teapot, or a candle, Flying Ti- ger is a store that has basically everything you might need for your house. For standard-issue stuff, the quality isn’t bad, and neither are the prices (in Iceland terms). Be careful though—you might also come out with some weird storage boxes and a Hal- loween costume you had no in- tention of buying.
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