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Flags of Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark flying on flagpoles against a clear blue sky.

Flags

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The full Nordic flag catalog, in the sizes people actually ask for: 4 × 6" handheld stick flags (every Nordic country, plus Ireland, Germany, and the USA for mixed heritage displays), 3 × 5' outdoor polyester flags built for flagpoles, 12 × 18" garden flags on yard stakes, 6-foot flag garlands (Swedish and Norwegian, two strings per pack), and the miniatures — Swedish Flag Toothpicks (50 pc), Scandinavian Flag Toothpicks (25 pc, all five countries mixed), Norwegian and Swedish cupcake liners, and the Sweden + American lapel pin for dual-heritage days. Plus a handwoven cotton Swedish Flag Table Runner on an antique loom, flag poles, wood bases, and yard stakes to display them properly. For Midsummer, Syttende Mai, National Day, or any Tuesday.

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The Nordic Cross

All five Nordic flags share the Nordic Cross — a horizontal cross offset to the left, a nod to the shared Christian heritage of the region.

Denmark (Dannebrog) — red with a white Nordic cross. The oldest continuously used national flag in the world, per Guinness World Records; the current design was adopted in 1625.

Sweden — blue with a yellow Nordic cross.

Norway — red with a blue-edged white Nordic cross.

Finland — white with a blue Nordic cross.

Iceland — blue with a red-edged white Nordic cross.

The offset cross design originated with Denmark's Dannebrog and was adopted by the other Nordic countries as they formed modern national identities.

Nordic National Days

Danish Flag Day — June 15 (Valdemarsdag) — legendary date of the Dannebrog's descent from the sky at the 1219 Battle of Lyndanisse. Flown at homes and parades.

Norwegian Constitution Day — May 17 (Syttende Mai) — Norway's national day. Parades, bunads, and flags everywhere.

Swedish National Day — June 6 (Sveriges nationaldag) — the biggest Swedish flag-flying day.

Finnish Independence Day — December 6 — a quieter observance; blue and white everywhere.

Icelandic National Day — June 17 — flags and parades.

Midsummer (late June) — celebrated across all five countries; flags are central decor.

Many Nordic-American families also fly the country flag on immigrant-ancestor birthdays and heritage-themed gatherings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Dannebrog really the world's oldest flag?

It holds the Guinness World Record for oldest continuously used national flag, with the current design adopted in 1625. Some vexillologists note the Scottish Saltire as a potential rival, but the balance of evidence points to the Dannebrog.

What size flag should I buy?

Hand-held/tabletop: 4×6" stick. Porch or small pole: 2×3'. Flagpole: 3×5'. Yard stake: 12×18" garden flag.

What's a Swedish Flag Garland?

A length of small connected flags on a string (approximately 6 feet, two strings per pack) for hanging across a mantel, window, railing, or room. We stock Swedish and Norwegian garlands.

Do you carry the Sámi flag?

Not currently in standard inventory. Contact us if you're looking for one — we may be able to source it.