Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.08.2018, Side 30
BEST OF REYKJAVÍK
Best Museum
Winner: The National
Museum Of Iceland
Suðurgata 41
Of Reykjavík’s many museums,
one stands taller than the com-
petition due to the pure breadth
of their displays. Iceland’s Na-
tional Museum is a treasure
trove of the country’s history,
covering everything from ear-
ly culture to clothing, metal-
smithing, religion, and more.
“I love the national museum,
being a nerd for cultural his-
tory,” said one panellist. “If you
want actual history, it’s top-
notch. It’s well-curated and
well designed, with contem-
porary displays that connect
to cultural waves like football
and feminism. It even makes
the silverware interesting. And
I love the baby skeleton. I want
one of my own.”
Runner-up:
Árbæjarsafn
Kistuhylur 14, 110 Reykjavík
This outdoor museum provides
a vivid look at Icelandic life in
the olden days, with guides
dressed in old-time garb. “It’s
super cute,” said the panel.
“There’s a dress-up theatre and
a toy museum, and it’s cool to
be in a little old village with
the modern city growing in the
background.”
Newcomer:
Wonders of Iceland
Perlan
Wanna see an ice cave? Instead
of trekking across south Ice-
land, now you can go to Perlan.
“It’s just really cool,” said the
panel. “There are interactive
laser displays to show you in-
formation, it’s futuristic and
engaging, and it’s about the
nature that people come to Ice-
land for.”
Dress To
Impress
Where to look for unique
outfits in Reykjavík.
Words: Noemi Ehrat & Christine Engel Snitkjær
Photos: Art Bicnick
For those who want to resist the om-
ni-present, ever-growing influence
of H&M, hope remains. Reykavík
still offers a wide range of individu-
alistic choices for those who prefer
the exclusive experience. Shop for
clothes at Reykavík’s unique bou-
tiques to bring home that special
souvenir that will always bring back
memories of your unforgettable
time in Iceland. Doing so will not
only make you look incredibly styl-
ish—you’ll also contribute to the
local economy.
Yeoman Boutique
Skólavörðustígur 22, 101 Reykjavík
Intriguing patterns, light fabrics,
bold colours—welcome to the world
of Reykjavík designer Hildur Yeo-
man. You can browse her own de-
signs alongside other brands like
American Apparel in her boutique
on Skólavörðustíg. Looking for del-
icate underwear, hip shoes or a
flowing dress? Yeoman boutique
has got the most exquisite pieces of
al l categories, whether you’re
searching for your next party look
or a more casual, yet still distinct
appearance. NE
KIOSK
Ingolfsstræti 6, 101 Reykjavík
This high-end boutique is where all
the cool kids go to shop. Kiosk offers
you a wide selection of Icelandic as
well as international designer prod-
ucts such as minimalist jewellery by
Jessie Harris, effortless wool prod-
ucts by Kyrja, or award-winning
printed fabric by Eygló. Visit, be in-
spired and get dressed. NE
KronKron
Laugavegur 63B, 101 Reykjavík
Whether you’re looking for you’re
next Vivienne Westwood purse or
another Comme des Garcons shirt
to add to your wardrobe—you can
find either at KronKron. Yet KronK-
ron has much more to offer than a
fair selection of internationally re-
nowned designers: Don’t miss out
on KronKron’s own designs, which
range from colourful tights to ex-
travagantly patterned dresses to
their own shoe line. NE
Akkúrat
Aðalstræti 2, 101 Reykjavík
Akkúrat offers the latest styles in
clothes and homeware from pre-
dominantly Icelandic designers. If
you’re looking for eco-friendly, ethi-
cal clothing, this is also the place to
go. Among others, Akkúrat features
USEE STUDIO, an Icelandic clothing
brand that specializes in the cre-
ative re-use of industrial waste and
second-hand materials, as well as a
zero waste policy. CES
A. M. Concept Space
Garðastræti 2, 101 Reykjavík
A. M. Concept Space features clo-
thes made from Icelandic designers
Aníta Hirlekar and Magnea Einars-
dóttir with quirky, unusual designs
and details. From delicate shirts
with unique patterns made from
lace to meticulous sweaters in mut-
ed colors reminiscent of the Icelan-
dic landscape, the store appeals to
the person who wants to stand out
in the crowd. CES
Steinunn
Grandagarður 17, 101 Reykjavík
Behind the doors of this prêt-à-por-
ter fashion store lies a secret gem
of the Grandi quarter of Reykjavík.
Inspired by the architecture of New
York, the boutique has no windows
facing the street, which offers cus-
tomers an intimate, private space
for browsing and trying on clothes
of the finest quality. The store fea-
tures garments and home decor
designed by Steinunn Sigurd, who
focuses mainly on knitted fabrics
and hand-made textures inspired by
the Icelandic landscape. CES
30The Reykjavík Grapevine
Issue 15— 2018
Well damn, that is impressive
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