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Dale of Norway AS, Norway's leading manufacturer of yarn and knitwear. Ever since 1879 Dale of Norway has been producing high quality products. Today we offer a wide range of products for a variety of uses.

Laila the essence of Norway-Geir Ness is the designer and creator of Laila (pronounced Lila). Born and raised in Norway, Geir takes an extremely active role in the promotion of this first international Norwegian fragrance.

The Northerner, a place where you can find Scandinavian crafts, gifts and food with roots in the Nordic and Scandinavian countries - Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Finland. A visit to our site means instant access to the vast world of the Northern part of Europe, and we guarantee you'll uncover something new, exciting and engaging every time.

Norway Post Shop- the complete online shopping house in Norway.  Our aim is to be a "one stop shop" for all Norwegian descendants wanting to rediscover and maintain their relationship to Norway, and all other Americans who wants to discover the beauty of traditional and modern Norwegian products. The Norwayshop.com is developed in close cooperation with the Oslo Sweater Shop in Oslo, Norway's largest retailer of sweaters and gift articles to the American markets, with more than 25 years of experience , worldwide known for their warm hospitality, high level of service and cosy atmosphere.

William Schmidt - This shop specializes in all things Norwegian. You will find an extensive collection of Dale of Norway sweaters, traditional Norwegian garb, woodcrafts, books, knives, and home decorative items.

GlasMagasinet is Norway's oldest, most exclusive department store. Its location close to Stortorvet and Karl Johans gate makes it is easy to find, and with more than 50 departments, ranging from Scandinavian crystal to fashion, it has to be worth a visit.  The atmosphere is one of elegance and style with a merger of the modern and the traditional. The four floors are easy to get around on and cafes and restaurants at various points enhance the pleasant experience. (No Online Shopping)

 

NorHouse Shop . is a shopping mall. Our mall today includes a small but quickly growing group of merchants. Soon we'll have products from all over Norway. These products have long been recognized for their unique design and outstanding quality. Many are made by hand in family businesses; many in ways that have not changed for centuries.

Oslo Sweater Shop- Scandinavias larges ans best selection of traditional Norwegian sweaters.

Vi i Norsk Rosenthal og Interiør-Galleriet har den glede å presentere vår nystartede internett-butikk.  Litt om oss selv: Norsk Rosenthal ble grunnlagt i 1927 og er en av Norges ledende spesialforretninger i porselen og krystall. Med merker som Rosenthal, Wedgwood, Baccarat, Lalique, Waterford, Orrefors etc.

Atelier Gull Design- Located on Karl Johans gate down the corridor from Blom restaurant, this high-end jewelry shop features the finest in gems, precious metals, and watches.

Husfliden This Norwegian shop offers a dazzling selection of Dale of Norway sweaters, yarns, decorative folk painting, wrought iron, jewelry, ceramic art, and toys. It is located near the Oslo Cathedral and serves as the retail outlet for the Norwegian Association of Arts and Crafts.

TANUM - One of Norway's largest book stores, Tanum is located in the Paleet shopping center. It carries a comprehensive selection of gifts, cards, souvenirs, and videos, making it a great place to pick up items for folks back home. As for books, it's possible to spend hours upon hours perusing the shelves for subjects ranging from local history and the arts to travel and literature. International travelers are happy to find many French, German, and English editions available. T-BANE: Stortinget or Nationaltheatret




 

NORWAY SOUVENIR SHOPPING ARTICLES AND TIPS

Shopping Tips from Virtual Tourist.

Souvenir Shopping from Streetwise.

Shopping in Oslo from Visit Oslo.

Shopping Article from iExplore.com

Official Travel Guide to Norway Shopping