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Naustin without Cars and Like a “Lober” with an Icelandic Knitting Pattern

Summary by Vísir
Naustuni, the street between Tryggvagöta and Hafnarstrætis in central Reykjavík, is currently being transformed from a car street into an ecological street and construction will be completed next autumn. The new design of the street aims to make the surface look like a classic Icelandic knitting pattern that will be laid like a “löber” — that is, a long tablecloth — over a banquet table.
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Naustuni, the street between Tryggvagöta and Hafnarstrætis in central Reykjavík, is currently being transformed from a car street into an ecological street and construction will be completed next autumn. The new design of the street aims to make the surface look like a classic Icelandic knitting pattern that will be laid like a “löber” — that is, a long tablecloth — over a banquet table.

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Vísir broke the news in on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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