Norway (Page 4)

Norwegian decorative arts encompass a rich tapestry of traditional crafts and design movements that reflect the nation’s cultural heritage and artistic evolution. From the intricate patterns of rosemaling—a folk art characterized by stylized floral motifs and flowing lines—to the architectural expressions of Dragestil, which draws inspiration from Viking and medieval aesthetics, these art forms showcase Norway’s unique artistic identity. The country’s commitment to preserving and innovating within these traditions is evident in its museums, such as the now-integrated Museum of Decorative Arts and Design in Oslo, which houses extensive collections of textiles, ceramics, and furniture. Exploring Norwegian decorative arts offers insight into the nation’s history, values, and the seamless blend of functionality and beauty in its artistic expressions.

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A delightful set of photo postcards made in Norway in the 1960s. Wonderfully, nearly all the cards in the set include a cheerful red car (of various makes), merrily making its way through the Norwegian countryside. The postcards thus evoke a series of personal snapshots of one person’s road-trip.Read More →

The Klapp high chair

Norway-based brand KAOS , known for their Scandinavian designs and affordable prices, is gearing up to launch their latest product, the Klapp designed in collaboration with product designer Ole Petter Wullum. Available in solid oak and oak veneer in three colourways, this high chair folds up into a slim profile for easy storage and features step ladders that allow kids to climb up and down themselves.Read More →