ATELIER NORD · Reykjavík
Est. 2018 · Reykjavík

Skincare from cold places.

Six products. One source.
Glacial water from Northern Iceland.

Shop the range
01 — Six products
The range
100ml · daily

Glacier Mist

Cool, weightless, hydrating.

$48
30ml · evening

Ritual Oil

Slow-pressed. Three plants.

$96
30ml · daily

Quiet Serum

Barrier-supporting, unfragranced.

$120
50ml · winter

Barrier Balm

Heavy. For the cold months.

$68
200ml · twice daily

Clear Cleanser

Gentle gel. Foams a little.

$52
50ml · evening

Night Repair

Restorative. Quiet retinol.

$110
02 — A single product
Glacier Mist
100ml · use morning and evening

Glacier Mist

A weightless mist drawn from glacial water in Þingeyjarsveit.

Ingredients · in order
Glacial water Sourced from a single spring in Northern Iceland.
Niacinamide 2% — supports the moisture barrier over time.
Chamomile Steam-distilled. Calming.
Pentavitin Holds water against the skin for up to 72 hours.
Glycerin Plant-derived. Humectant.
Sodium phytate A gentle mineral preservative.
How to use

Hold the bottle eight inches from a clean face and press once or twice. Let it settle. Apply your serum and oil before it dries fully.

"I bought it because the bottle is beautiful and now I am on my third. I keep one at the office and one by the bed."

— Marit S., verified purchase, Oslo · April 2026

$48
03 — Origin
A short story
Founded 2018 · Reykjavík

We make six products. We will not make a seventh.

Atelier Nord began in Þingeyjarsveit, a quiet stretch of farmland in the north of Iceland where Sigrún Halldórsdóttir grew up. Her family kept a single spring on their land, and the water from it was, she always thought, slightly different — softer, colder, older. After a decade as a formulator in Copenhagen, she came home with a small line of skincare built around that water. The brand has grown carefully since then. Each formula goes through a year of testing before it ships. We will not make a seventh product unless we have something to say.

— Sigrún Halldórsdóttir
Founder · still in Reykjavík

04 — Reading
Journal
FEB 2026 · NOTES

The argument for doing less

A short essay on why simpler routines outperform the ones we want to build.

JAN 2026 · ORIGIN

Notes from Þingeyjarsveit

Where the water comes from, and what the spring looked like in winter this year.

DEC 2025 · CRAFT

On the texture of water

Why we hold our mist to a humidity standard and not a fragrance one.

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