
Rammagerdin is one of Reykjavik's most popular spots for authentic Icelandic design, gifts, and souvenirs, featuring curated products from well-known Icelandic designers. With multiple locations across the capital, it's a great place to bring home something genuinely Icelandic.
Founded in 1940 as a framing workshop, Rammagerdin has grown into a destination for Icelandic homeware, fashion, art, and gifts created by local artisans.
Rammagerdin is one of the shops featured in Guide to Iceland's VIP Club.
About Rammagerdin

The store offers travelers and design lovers a chance to find authentic Icelandic souvenirs that are both practical and beautifully made.
Rammagerdin has locations in Reykjavik at Laugavegur 31 and Skolavordustigur 12, both near Hallgrimskirkja Church and the city's main shopping streets. Another branch is located inside Harpa Concert Hall.
Icelandic Crafts and Souvenirs

Rammagerdin's collection reflects Icelandic design and craftsmanship. Products range from traditional wool clothing like lopapeysa sweaters to minimalist ceramics and locally inspired artwork.
The store also carries handcrafted silver jewelry and Icelandic-made home fragrances, perfect for travelers looking for something distinctive.

For self-care or gifting, the shelves feature wild herb skincare products, Icelandic soaps, and artisan candles. You'll even find gourmet sea-salt blends, offering a true taste of Iceland.
Why Visit Rammagerdin

Rammagerdin is a thoughtfully curated souvenir store that highlights Iceland's creative culture through locally made products and traditional craftsmanship.
With a focus on sustainability and locally sourced materials, every purchase supports Iceland's creative community while giving visitors a meaningful reminder of their trip.






