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All things Norwegian

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From the mountains of Telemark to the fjords of the west coast, Norway's gifts tell a thousand-year story of craft, folklore, and hardy winters. This is our full Norwegian collection. You'll find NyForm trolls straight from their workshop in Hamar, Norlender wool sweaters from Bergen, Freia chocolate from Oslo, Viking figurines and drinking horns, hand-painted dish cloths by Koustrupco, and a full shelf of Norwegian books — children's favorites, Theodor Kittelsen folk art, Ole & Lena humor, and Norwegian-language readers. Whether you're looking for a gift for a Norwegian-American family member, outfitting a cabin in heritage style, or simply collecting the country's most iconic pieces, everything here is either made in Norway, designed by a Norwegian maker, or selected because it honors the country's traditions authentically.

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What Makes a Gift Authentically Norwegian

We care about provenance. The pieces here come from makers rooted in Norwegian tradition: NyForm has produced hand-sculpted trolls in Tynset since 1964. Norlender has knit Norwegian wool on the island of Osterøy, near Bergen, since 1927 — founded by Ola Tveiten on a mountain farm with his sons and his wife Anna Maria. Freia has made chocolate in Oslo since 1889 (incorporated as a public company in 1898). A&C Oslo is a contemporary Oslo jewelry studio. When a piece is Norwegian-designed but produced elsewhere, we say so on the product page.

The Makers Behind This Collection

NyForm — Tynset, Norway. Troll and nisse figurines since 1957 (officially 1964). Every piece is hand-painted.

Norlender Knitwear — Hosanger, Osterøy (near Bergen). Norwegian wool sweaters, hats, and mittens since 1927. Four generations of the Tveiten family.

Theodor Kittelsen (1857–1914) — Norway's beloved folk-art painter. Troll and forest illustrations that defined the visual language of Norwegian folklore.

Freia — Oslo chocolate, since 1889. Freia Melkesjokolade and Kvikk Lunsj are staples of Norwegian childhoods.

A&C Oslo — contemporary Oslo jewelry design, known for the Deep Blue and Northern Lights lines.

Rolf Lidberg — Swedish troll illustrator (the Rolf Lidberg coaster sets in this collection are Swedish-produced but feature troll motifs).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is everything here made in Norway?

Most is — especially NyForm trolls, Norlender wool, Freia chocolate, and A&C Oslo jewelry. A smaller share is Norwegian-designed or Norwegian-heritage but produced elsewhere. Product pages state origin.

Do you carry Norwegian-language books?

Yes — the Norwegian Books collection has children's books, Norwegian-language readers, folk-art books, and heritage humor.

Do you ship from Norway?

No — we ship from our store in Lindström, Minnesota. Most orders go out in 1-2 business days.

What is Uff Da?

"Uff da" is a Norwegian expression used for surprise, dismay, sympathy, or self-deprecation — roughly "oh dear" or "yikes." It's especially common among Norwegian-Americans in the Upper Midwest. See our dedicated Uff Da collection.