The Icelandic Store
Gifts from Iceland
Small things from Iceland, designed by us, that actually get used
About this collection
Small things from Iceland, designed by us, that actually get used
Add a couple to a candy or blanket order and they ride along in the same box at no extra shipping.
At a glance
- Designed in
- Iceland, by our family
- Most popular
- Luggage tags, tea towels, plush toys
- Price range
- $3 – $35
- Stock
- Always — we make it
- U.S. duties
- Paid at checkout
- Free shipping
- Orders over $149
Good to know
Your questions, answered
Are these made in Iceland?
What are Nordlings?
Will adding a few of these raise my shipping cost?
Do I pay customs on delivery in the United States?
What is the best gift for a child?
Everything here is designed by us and made for us in Iceland — a family business in Hafnarfjörður. The Nordlings® characters are drawn by Icelandic artist Ninna Þórarinsdóttir: puffins, Vikings, hidden folk and the odd confused tourist. Most of it costs less than a coffee and a pastry in Reykjavík, which makes it the easy answer to “bring me something from Iceland.”
What makes a good souvenir from Iceland?
Something that gets used. The things our customers reorder are the ones that live on a keyring, a suitcase, a fridge door or a kitchen rail: luggage tags, tea towels, keychains, lapel pins and magnets. The plush puffins and Vikings are the ones that go to children. Postcards and stickers are the cheapest way to send a bit of Iceland to several people at once.
Because we make it ourselves, it is always in stock, and because it is light it adds almost nothing to shipping. It packs well next to Icelandic candy or a Spa of Iceland hand cream if you are putting a parcel together. Orders to the United States have duties settled at checkout, so there is nothing to pay on delivery, and shipping is free on orders over $149.

















































