PERLAN GIFT STORE
Gunnar Sverrisson

A visual intriguing interplay between opacity and translucency that recalls the architecture of the Museum

Tobia Zambotti as Interior Architects

Nestled on the fourth floor of the iconic Perlan Museum in Reykjavik, the newly renovated gift store is a harmonious fusion of architectural heritage and contemporary innovation. This space seamlessly integrates the original structure designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson in the early '90s with a new, explosive yet refined addition, creating a visual symphony that pays homage to the museum's defining feature: the striking contrast between its imposing monolithic volumes below (round silos) and the ethereal light elements above (the glass dome). Here, a captivating interplay between opacity and translucency unfolds.

photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson
photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson

Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the store's diagonal displays beckon visitors to explore every nook and cranny, artfully guiding them toward the simple yet bold central counter. Semi-transparent ceiling pendant dividers, each with its unique finish, seamlessly harmonize with the awe-inspiring panoramic view from the glass dome. They also filter the abundant natural light, casting ever-changing patterns across the museum's core. Long curved garment racks gracefully follow the store's perimeter, optimizing the use of the less accessible space beneath the dome's gentle incline.

photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson
photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson

A deliberate choice of a limited color palette, comprising various shades of grey, acts as a neutral canvas, allowing the vibrant tones of blue and red to take center stage. Red lava rocks and crimson chairs & stools pay homage to the region's fresh volcanic lava, while the blue, semi-transparent room dividers evoke the grandeur of Icelandic waterfalls. These design elements symbolize a celebration of the local natural wonders that Perlan Museum holds dear.

photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson

As a poignant reminder of the urgent issue of melting glaciers and rising sea levels, a central display takes the form of melting ice, underscoring the importance of sustainability. This thoughtfully curated selection of sustainable products within the store serves as a stark visual commentary on the climate crisis.

photo_credit Gunnar Sverrisson
Gunnar Sverrisson

Beyond the counter, a welcoming space awaits visitors, offering three distinct types of seating to cater to diverse needs. Here, patrons can savor food and beverages purchased within the store, enveloped by an atmosphere that echoes the museum's commitment to design innovation.

Caption
Project Credits
Interior Architects
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrand
Room dividersKriskadecor
Wow poufPEDRALI
Revolver chairs & stoolsHAY
Table topsThe Good Plastic Company
Product Spec Sheet
Room dividers
Wow pouf
by PEDRALI
Revolver chairs & stools
by HAY
Table tops
Products Behind Projects
Product Spotlight
News
Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals
10 Dec 2024 News
Green patination on Kyoto coffee stand is brought about using soy sauce and chemicals

Ryohei Tanaka of Japanese architectural firm G Architects Studio designed a bijou coffee stand in Ky... More

New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades
10 Dec 2024 News
New building in Montreal by MU Architecture tells a tale of two facades

In Montreal, Quebec, Le Petit Laurent is a newly constructed residential and commercial building tha... More

RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin
10 Dec 2024 News
RAMSA completes Georgetown University's McCourt School of Policy, featuring unique installations by Maya Lin

Located on Georgetown University's downtown Capital Campus, the McCourt School of Policy by Robert A... More

MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport
9 Dec 2024 News
MVRDV-designed clubhouse in shipping container supports refugees through the power of sport

MVRDV has designed a modular and multi-functional sports club in a shipping container for Amsterdam-... More

Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' awards categories
9 Dec 2024 Archello Awards
Archello Awards 2025 expands with 'Unbuilt' project awards categories

Archello is excited to introduce a new set of twelve 'Unbuilt' project awards for the Archello Award... More

Kinderspital Zürich by Herzog & de Meuron emphasizes role played by architecture in the healing process
6 Dec 2024 News
Kinderspital Zürich by Herzog & de Meuron emphasizes role played by architecture in the healing process

The newly completed Universtäts - Kinderspital Zürich (University Children’s Hospita... More

Fonseka Studio crafts warm and uplifting medical clinic space in Cambridge, Ontario
5 Dec 2024 News
Fonseka Studio crafts warm and uplifting medical clinic space in Cambridge, Ontario

In Cambridge, Ontario, the Galt Health family medical clinic seeks to reimagine the healthcare exper... More

Contemporary wooden cottage in Šumava National Park is inspired by local vernacular
4 Dec 2024 News
Contemporary wooden cottage in Šumava National Park is inspired by local vernacular

Prague-based Markéta Cajthamlová, Architektonická projekční kancel&aacut... More