What Makes a Gift Authentically Swedish
Not every object with a Swedish flag on it comes from Sweden — and we think that distinction matters. The pieces we carry come from makers with real roots in Swedish craft tradition: Nils Olsson and Grannas A. Olssons carving Dala horses in Nusnäs since 1928 and 1922; Orrefors and Kosta Boda blowing crystal in Småland for centuries; Ekelund Linneväveri weaving cotton textiles in Horred since 1692 (Sweden's oldest surviving weaving mill); Gense producing cutlery in Eskilstuna since 1856; Skeppshult making cast iron in Småland since 1906 (the only remaining cast-iron foundry in Scandinavia). When a piece is Swedish-designed but manufactured elsewhere, we say so on the product page.
The Makers Behind This Collection
Nils Olsson Hemslöjd & Grannas A. Olssons Hemslöjd — the only two workshops still hand-carving Dala horses in Nusnäs, Dalarna.
Ekelund Linneväveri — Sweden's oldest weaving mill, founded 1692, based in Horred since 1910.
Orrefors and Kosta Boda — Småland crystal makers, producing cut glass for centuries.
Gense — Swedish cutlery from Eskilstuna since 1856.
Skeppshult — cast iron cookware from Småland since 1906.
Marabou — Swedish chocolate since 1916, produced in Sundbyberg outside Stockholm.
Ahlgrens Bilar — Swedish marshmallow "cars" candy since 1953, now produced by Cloetta.
Jangneus, Koustrup & Co, Arvidssons Textil, Almedahls — the folk-art dishcloth, tea-towel, and table-linen makers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is everything in this collection made in Sweden?
Most of it is. A small number of items are designed by Swedish makers but manufactured abroad, and a handful are Swedish-heritage items produced in the U.S. (Minnesota). Product pages state origin.
What's the most "Swedish" gift you can send?
For a recipient of Swedish heritage, a traditional red Dala horse is the most iconic choice. Pair with a Marabou chocolate bar and a Swedish dishcloth for a complete introduction.
Do you ship from Sweden or from the U.S.?
From our store in Lindström, Minnesota — nicknamed "America's Little Sweden." Most orders ship within 1-2 business days.
What is fika?
Fika is the Swedish coffee-break tradition — a daily pause for coffee and something sweet, usually shared. More than a break; a ritual. We carry dedicated fika items and fika-themed gifts.