Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2018, Blaðsíða 38
The Reykjavík Grapevine
Best of Reykjavík 2018
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Best Jewellery Shop
Orrifinn
Skólavörðustígur 17b
The owners Helga and Orri make all the
jewellery themselves in their shop/lab-
oratory. After the eye-catching works in
the window have piqued your curiosity,
step into their sumptuous, dimly-lit
basement store and take a peek. The
detailed, stylish and carefully crafted
unisex pieces have a raw edge to them
that gives them an exotic sensuality,
and makes them timeless but still
fresh. Not the most classic and obvious
choice, but the coolest one for sure.
Runners Up
Aurum
Bankastræti 4
A classic of the local design scene,
Aurum is one of the most popular
jewellery shops in town. They’ve been
crafting and importing jewellery for
years—if you’re looking for a simple,
timeless piece, they certainly have it,
but check out their limited editions in
the window for a fresher take on things.
Aftur
Laugavegur 39
Technically, Aftur mostly sells sustain-
able, recycled clothes for the fash-
ion-goth crowd, but it’s one of the few
places in town where you can still find
a proper kría, the typical arctic tern
necklace that all Icelandic women own.
Pick a black one and take a fun memory
away with you.
Previous Winners
None: new category!
Hidden Gem
Hyalin Reykjavík
Hverfisgata 35
This tiny French Deli on Hverfisgata is a
pleasure for the eyes and the senses,
with their dark blue walls and white
accents reminiscent of the Mediterra-
nean. All their products are imported
from France, from their delicious
chocolate in retro packages to shiny
oil bottles, gleaming jars of honey,
and pungent goat cheese. You might
be tempted to buy the entire store at
once, but don’t rush: the lovely couple
at the counter will always welcome you
back with a friendly smile.
Runners Up
Hertex Charity Store
Garðastræti 6
Although slightly shabbier than the
average second-hand store, this
little Salvation Army outlet always has
something interesting to offer. It might
be more oriented to the older crowd,
but nothing beats their retro pow-
er-shoulder jackets and timeless coats,
especially for the price.
Systrasamlagið
Óðinsgata 1
This little hidden gem has become a
favourite among the vegan crowd,
and with good reason: their morning
bowls are especially tasty, with fresh
and dried fruits and almond milk on the
side. You can find vitamins and boosts
in here too, as well as yoga and medita-
tion classes. All in all, a great alternative
to the usual hip Reykjavík café.
Previous Winners
None: new category!
Vík Prjónsdóttir Scarf
Vík Prjónsdóttir is a fashion house mak-
ing unusual, distinctive scarves from
machine-knitted Icelandic wool. They
come in various shapes, colours and siz-
es, from the popular “Healing Hands”
design, to its larger sibling, “The W
ing”,
to cheery woollen hats and warm blan-
kets
in a similar vein. There’s
also a double-hooded
“Twosome Blanket” for
people who can’t stand
to be more than a few
inches away from each
other. JR
66°NORTH W
orkman Hat
Everyone from rural farmers to down-
town fuckboys rep’ 66°NORTH. W
hile
their winter parkas are beautiful,
they also come in at anywhere
between 70.000 and 150.000
ISK—
not really a casu-
al buy. Another op-
tion? 66°NORTH’s
workman
hats
are just as iconic,
and cost only 3,400
ISK each. Next to a
lopapeysa, these knitted
beanies are without a doubt
the
most
Icelandic
thing
you can put on your body. Walk
around Reykjavík in one and you’ll
blend in like a local, ‘cause who wants
to look like a tourist, right? 66°NORTH
has stores all around Iceland but the
most central is at Bankastræti 5. HJC
Reykjavík
Raincoats
If Chicago is the windy
city, then perhaps Reyk-
javík should be called
the rainy one. Don’t
worry though. Reykjavík
Raincoats have you cov-
ered—
literally. Their top-
pers are slick, durable and
stylish. Inspired by 1970s fish-
erman coats, they’ve got rubberized
cotton double-stitched seams and weld-
ing on the inside, so they’ll protect you no
matter what. You can buy them with or
without lining at Epal Harpa, Design Stu-
dio & Showroom at Vítastúgur 6, Keflavík
Airport Fashion Store, and online. HJC
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