For over 80 years, Rammagerðin has been a cherished name in Icelandic design. Founded in 1940 as a framing workshop, which is where its name comes from, the store has grown into a destination for thoughtfully curated homeware, fashion, art, and gifts—each item crafted by Icelandic artisans.
Today, the store showcases the work of over 400 local designers, offering travelers and design lovers a unique chance to find pieces that are both meaningful and beautifully made. It’s an excellent place to find authentic Icelandic souvenirs.
You’ll find Rammagerðin in Reykjavik at Laugavegur 31 and Skolavordustigur 7 and 12—convenient locations near Hallgrimskirkja Church and the city’s main shopping streets. The store also has branches inside Harpa Concert Hall and at Keflavik Airport, making it easy to browse or pick up a final souvenir before departure.
Rammagerðin’s wide range of products reflects the heart of Iceland. From classic wool clothing like the well-known lopapeysa sweaters to minimalist ceramics, each piece is rooted in tradition and fresh ideas. The store also features locally inspired artwork, handcrafted jewelry made with lava and silver, and home fragrances like lava stone diffusers.
For self-care or gifting, the shelves feature wild herb skincare products, Icelandic soaps, and artisan candles. You’ll even find gourmet treats, like small-batch chocolates, berry jams, and sea-salt blends, offering a true taste of Iceland. With a strong focus on sustainability and locally sourced materials, every purchase supports the country’s thriving creative community.
Rammagerðin is a thoughtfully curated souvenir store that highlights Iceland’s creative spirit. Every visit offers a glimpse into the stories, materials, and makers that shape Iceland’s modern identity. Whether you’re in Iceland for a week or a day, it’s a place where design, culture, and travel come together.