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All things Swedish

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Sweden's gift-giving traditions span a thousand years of craft, design, and heritage — and you'll find all of them here. This is our full Swedish collection, from the iconic hand-carved Dala horses of Nusnäs to the Christmas tomten, the cozy rituals of fika, and the table settings that grace Midsummer and St. Lucia. Shop Swedish pine figurines, Ekelund woven textiles, Orrefors and Kosta Boda crystal, Gense and Skeppshult cookware, Marabou and Ahlgrens candies, and a full shelf of Swedish-language and Swedish-history books. Every item here is either made in Sweden, designed by a Swedish maker, or chosen because it honors the country's traditions authentically. If you're building a Swedish-themed gift, a hygge corner, or your own heritage collection, this is the place to start.

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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.