Reykjavík Grapevine - maj 2020, Side 30

Reykjavík Grapevine - maj 2020, Side 30
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2020 30 Consumerism might be destroying the planet, but hey, you can’t walk around naked. While Iceland may not be a worldwide shopping destination due to high prices and its relative extra space isolation, there’s still a plethora of unique products that are worth spending your hard-earned dough on. From handmade lopapeysur created by dotings Grandmas to obscure Björk b-b-b-sides, here’s your essential guide to shopping in Reykjavík. Best Goddamn Store Fischer Fischersund 3 Fischer wowed the 2019 Grapevine Best Of Shopping panel, with the newcomer unanimously winning the Best Goddamn Store for its out- of-the-box take on the shopping experience. This year was no differ- ent. From packaging-free shampoo to a special perfume section, the store treads the line between a shop and a design space, serving up a sensory, highly aesthetic environment that makes every purchase feel special. “Fischer changed just what a store could be in Reykjavík,” praised one panellist. “They showed that you could push the limits and do something personalised and different. It’s inspirational.” Runners-Up Farmers Market Laugavegur 37 & Hólmaslóð 2 Many brands have claimed the throne of traditional Icelandic style, but per- haps no brand has done it so luxurious- ly as Farmers Market. With references to the past wrapped up in modern silhouettes and opulent fabrics, Farmers Market serves up traditional Scandinavian fashion for the modern age. For this, they deserve applause. Nexus Álfheimar 74 Nexus helped geekdom flourish in Iceland, creating a warm meeting place for those interested in comics, sci-fi, role-playing games, table-top games, and other fandoms. “They created a culture and a house for it,” exclaimed one panellist. Previous Winners 2019: Fischer 2018: Húrra Reykjavík Best Design Store Akkúrat Aðalstræti 2 & Laugavegur 80 This local design Mecca has been a stalwart of the Icelandic scene from day one, endeavouring to offer a careful collection of highly curated products showcasing the best of local and Nordic design. Their ever-evolving shelves are filled with fascinating ma- terials, and as soon as the shop’s name was mentioned, panellists instantly and eagerly began sharing some of their favourite finds. “You’ll always find something unique at Akkúrat,” one pan- ellist cheered. “They also present new and off-the-beaten-path designers, so things feel one-of-a-kind.” In December, the store opened a second location up on Laugavegur. We can, therefore, only imagine how they will thrive in 2020. Runners-Up nomad. Frakkastígur 8f A relative newbie to the Laugavegur scene, nomad. was a surprise favourite of the panel. “I love nomad. They have amazing books, lamps, candles and more,” one panellist raved. “And it’s so important that Laugavegur has these kind of stores.” Pro-tip: The owner is a photographer and often has exhibitions on the lower floor. Check it out. Hönnunarsafnið Garðatorg 1, Garðabær The Museum Of Design And Applied Art offers a quirky array of design objects and books, some related to the exhibits within, some completely random. For extra oomph, they also have a workshop inside where you can watch designers create right in front of your eyes. Previous Winners 2017-2019: Akkúrat 2016: Kraum (RIP) BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2020 Shopping Best Fashion Boutique Kvartýra №49 Laugavegur 49 It’s no understatement to say that Kvartýra №49 changed the face of Reykjavík fashion when the minimalist, Bauhaus-esque spot opened in 2018. Before then, yes, athleisure was pop- ular, but nowadays, you can’t throw a stone in Reykjavík without hitting some cool tracksuit-clad kid covered in Cyrillic typography. Specialising in Russian streetwear, the store brought post-Soviet street style to the city with an eclectic selection of brands like Sputnik 1985, Volchok, and Fusion. The store also showcases innovative Icelandic brands like Eygló and Sush- chenko, as well as high-end American designs from Opening Ceremony. Runners-Up Stefánsbúð/p3 Laugavegur 7 Stefánsbúð showcases local design- ers and second-hand high-fashion finds (hello 1990’s Gucci!) as well as accessories from quirky international brands. “It’s truly a boutique,” one panellist exclaimed. “It’s quirky and zany. You don’t know what you’re going to find but you know it’ll be exciting.” GK Reykjavík Tryggvagata 21 GK Reykjavík has long been a favourite of the trendy Reykjavík fashionista sect for special occasions, though it’s never won a Grapevine award until today. “It’s pricey, but it’s full of proper, beautiful pieces. When you buy something, you think, ‘I’ve worked really hard for this,’” a panel member declared. The panel also praised the shops' new location in Hafnartorg. Previous Winners 2019: Yeoman 2011-2018: KIOSK (RIP)

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