Whether you're going away for half term or just preparing for the inevitable arrival of winter, you now have the chance to stock up on all your essential Scandi gear this half term. All Little Scandinavian readers are entitled to claim a 15% discount on all Autumn Winter clothes including coats, hats and gloves. To take advantage of this offer use the code LittleScandi when you check out online...
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The Alpaca Society
A Norwegian secret society is revealed... The Alpaca Society has been dressing children and adults in luxurious and natural garments since 2005, and its about time it's introduced to us and the UK! Only got a few pics from their latest fashion show in Norway, but the collection consists of clothes for babies 0-2y, boys and girls 2-8y, tweens 8-12y and women. The Alpaca Society is members of the...
Read moreVer de Terre AW10
It's already snowing in parts of Norway! Officially the 14th of November is the first day of winter and that has once again proven to be right! As we'll be going to winter wonder land for half term we will need proper outerwear! Ver de Terre is the Danish brand for excellence in outwear, since 1993. The outerwear is light, comfortable and easy to wear. They are designed so that children can...
Read moreRie Elise Larsens Winter 2010
Rie Elise Larsen is a Danish designer specialising in bold, vibrant colours bringing energy and colour to the home. The highly creative designer has launched a new winter 2010 home collection and has also some fabulous decorative items for Christmas. See more of Larsen's work here: www.rieeliselarsen.dk Available in the UK: www.ellageorgiajewellery.co.uk
Read moreFreoli AW10
The Freoli children’s wear label was established in 1999 in Denmark by the sisters Camilla and Henriette Lysgaard. Freoli has it's unique style: functional clothes made by the influence of Scandinavian heritage and nostalgia mixed with quite a funky style using spectacular colours and patterns. They work intensively with the development of patterns and prints, and each season these features...
Read moreNoa Noa Miniature now also for babies
The danish brand Noa Noa have launched their very first baby collection, for baby girls 0-2y. Noa Noa was founded in the early 1980s by Lars and Harald Holstein. From the humble beginning since the 1980s, the Noa Noa brand has evolved into on of the more popular brands in Scandinavia and Europe. Noa Noa designs four collections every year, which includes two main collections as well as two small...
Read moreNorwegian Tiny Doe AW10
Autumn Winter 2010 collection from Norwegian Tiny Doe. The designers behind the brand are focusing on creating high quality, comfortable garments using organic materials, for trendy girls 2y-10y. Tiny Doe will be available in the UK from SS11. Photo: Tiny Doe
Read moreSoft knitted “must haves” for this season
For the baby: Baby Andean hat and Carla baby booties, both knitted in 100% alpaca, available in the colours chocolate, grey, mocha and white. Sizes: 0-3m. For the girls: Blouse Mina and Bow-tie Blouse Nina, both knitted in 100% cashllama. Available in colours b.grey, chocolate and white. Sizes: 1-2y, 3-4y, 5-6y and 7-8y. For the boys: Basic Cardigan knitted in 100% cashllama available in the...
Read moreCome rain, come snow, come shine with Bisgaard
We love these leather boots from Danish brand Bisgaard in black with warm and comfy wool inner linning and made with high tec tex membran that is breathable, durably waterproof and engineered to keep feet dry and comfortable. Ideal for the coming season with low temperatures and rain -and possibly snow (remember we had lot's last year!) And the best thing; Available in size 28-40 (brilliant as my...
Read moreMonamici AW10
Swedish design label Monamici creates kids apparel inspired by a contemporary urban look yet being quite classic and conservative. A Monamici garment is of premium quality, carefully tailored with superior craftsmanship and the finest fabrics for a beautiful comfort and perfect fit. The Monamici Company was established in 2005 by the Stockholm based sisters Helene Edsta and Karolin af Jochnick...
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