Lagom Wooden Wall Plaque – Swedish Definition with Laser-Cut Bear Motif (5¾" × 8")
Sign: Lagom Wooden Wall Plaque – Swedish Definition with Laser-Cut Bear Motif (5¾" × 8") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Sign: Lagom Wooden Wall Plaque – Swedish Definition with Laser-Cut Bear Motif (5¾" × 8") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Description
Lagom Wooden Wall Plaque – Swedish Definition with Laser-Cut Bear Motif (5¾" × 8")
Celebrate balance and simplicity with this Scandinavian-inspired design
This handcrafted wooden plaque features the Swedish word Lagom, meaning “not too little, not too much—the right amount.” Etched with a clean, minimalist definition and topped with a laser-cut silhouette of a bear and forest scene, it reflects the Nordic philosophy of living in harmony. A rope hanger completes the rustic charm, making it perfect for cabins, offices, or any space that values intentional living.
Features
- Definition of Lagom – Swedish concept of balance and moderation
- Laser-cut bear silhouette with forest detail for visual depth
- Wood-etched text with natural finish
- Rope hanger for easy wall display
- Ideal for Scandinavian décor, mindfulness spaces, or nature-inspired interiors
Specifications
- Size: Approx. 5¾" × 8" × ⅛"
- Material: Wood with laser/burn etching
- Style: Nordic minimalist with rustic accents
- Use: Wall décor, inspirational gift, cabin or home accent
Cultural Note
Lagom is a guiding principle in Swedish culture—encouraging moderation, sustainability, and contentment. This plaque brings that philosophy to life with understated elegance and a touch of wilderness.
