1. With Peysuleysi you get several items in one: it can be used in a variety of ways, for example shawl, bolero, sleeves, vest, trousers, collar, hat, and sweater.

    With Peysuleysi you get several items in one: it can be used in a variety of ways, for example shawl, bolero, sleeves, vest, trousers, collar, hat, and sweater.

  2. Tea Party jewelry.

  3. The Wheel of Nutrition is an archetypical plate with explanatory graphics and distinctive colors that supports healthy, nutritious eating habits. The Fairtrade product is made out of high quality porcelain, manufactured by the highly committed Portuguese factory Porcel. Made by HAF and available at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  4. Growing Jewelry by HAF. Available at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  5. This is the Cat at Reykjavik Corner Store

    This is the Cat at Reykjavik Corner Store

  6. Cut your Sunday steak right, just like at the butcher’s! The shape of the Meatboard reminds us of the meat charts at old-fashioned butcher shops. It also collects the juice in little conduits. Available at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  7. The Notknot pillows will brighten up your living room! Made in Iceland by Umemi. Available at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  8. This magnetic wall ornament can be used in the kitchen as a knife holder, or in the hallway as a key magnet. Its shape is inspired by the Icelandic flora and it is made out of solid oak. Made by Björg í Bú and is available at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  9. Handmade accessories “Virki” created by Helga Ægisdóttir and Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir.

    Handmade accessories “Virki” created by Helga Ægisdóttir and Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir.

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  10. Inspired by polkadots is a children’s sweater with a bowtie placed on the button of the cardigan and can be used separately. Made by designer Sonja Bent and can be bought at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  11. The knitted “Sheep Tie” made by Herra Mókollur, available at Reykjavik Corner Store

  12. The Magazine Rack keeps your favorite magazines ready for you wherever you want them, on the floor by the couch or on a shelf. You can arrange several magazine racks together. Designed by Berglind Snorra at Reykjavik Corner Store.

  13. I could eat a horse is a spaghetti measuring tool by Stefán Pétur Sólveigarson at Reykjavik Corner Store

  14. The Fairy Tale collection is inspired by the colours and shapes of leaves in Icelandic nature. By designer Steinunn Vala Sigfúsdóttir. Can be bought at Reykjavik Corner Store