The Norwegian family run design company Blafre has since 2005 produced retro stationery. Recently they extended their product range to include super cute and very 70' thermos flasks, drinking bottles and tin lunch boxes all made from recycled stainless steel. See more products from Blafre, here or visit www.blafre.com The pictures shows the Squirrel Thermos Flask 350 ml, perfect size for kids....
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toys and kids interior
A Scandinavian home getting ready for the new arrival
This summer the blogger behind the blog My Scandinavian Retreat Vilde had a little baby girl. On her blog, one of Scandinavia's best interior blogs there is a few pics of their home in Norway, ready for the new arrival; For your enjoyment and inspiration! We congratulate Vilde and her husband with the newborn Little Scandinavian! Photo: All rights reserved My Scandinavian Retreat
Read moreLovely Lucky Boy Sunday
Lucky Boy Sunday was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark on a sunny Sunday in August 2007. The talented Danish designers behind the brand (Camilla and Camilla) are very fond of offbeat characters and their collection includes an unusual family of friends each knitted from 100% soft alpaca. They create two retro and quirky collections every year including soft toys, graphic pillows and wooden toy or...
Read moreHang in there -it’s Friday!
Monkey soft toys, approx 50 cm tall, from Smallstuff.dk. The Danish design company Smallstuff make high quality items for children; interior, toys, accessories and clothing like nightwear, underwear and long sleeved t-shirts. Wish you all a fantastic and relaxing weekend!
Read moreBackpack for School from Fjallraven
Swedish company Fjällräven was founded in 1950 when the founder, Åke Nordin, created a backpack frame that would later revolutionize the world of outdoors. Since then, the product line has expanded to include not only backpacks but also tents, sleeping bags and clothing. The durable and lightweight backpack "mini Kånken" is perfect for school. Large main compartment with large opening makes...
Read moreThe furniture shop your knight or princess would love
Rikke Baek and Anette Schack founded the Danish company Fairytale Design in 2003 with the aim of creating imaginative furniture for children 0-8y. Choose between 6 different children's furniture lines; Soldier, Knight, Pirates, Prince Little, Princess, Ballerina, Lady and Puppy. Shown below is Ballerina and Soldier. All furniture, textiles and accessories are made with environmental care. Read...
Read moreBed linnen from Danish Poppy Rose
Fair trade organic cotton, Liberty prints and the nostalgic look we adore from danish Poppy Rose, now available as bed linen too! It's on the expensive side but to try to justify this purchase you will love the quality of the cotton and combined with the utterly adorable Liberty print sweet dreams should be guaranteed. Pre Christmas gift anyone? www.poppyrose.dk/shop Baby bed linen, duvet 70 x...
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Epla arts and crafts online marked
Like a proper old fashioned marked with lots of individual stalls, where local craftsmen display and sell their gods, Norwegian online site Epla is the viritual version of this. Founded late 2009 the online marked is already well known within Norway and Scandinavia. It seems like high quality homemade products, often made of recycled materials, are increasingly popular. And I'm amazed how many...
Read moreImseVimse organic nappies from beautiful Sweden
ImseVimse was founded in 1988 and is based on the picturesque island of Gotland, in the Swedish city of Visby , which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visby is a popular vacation destination for Scandinavians during the summer and receives hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Gotland is also known for being a environmental concerned, where everyone are expected to become involved: the...
Read morePeters chair by Hans J. Wegner
The Danish furniture designer Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) designed Peters chair and table when his good friend and colleague, Borge Mogensen, fathered a son in 1944. It was rather difficult for Wegner to find an adequate christening gift because of the war. So he decided to make one himself, and what was more appropriate than a small piece of furniture for the new borne. Peters chair is unique...
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