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In the charming "Bærumske Ironworks" from 1610 you will today find about 50 shops, restaurants, handicraft and art galleries and workshops. Idyllic park with...
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Renowned hat shop near City Hall. Holm has sold hats and caps since 1937, and has a wide selection both for casual and formal occations, from brands suhc as...
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A homecraft store at Oslo Cruise Terminal that sells Norwegian sweaters from Dale of Norway, Nordstrikk, Vrikke, Scandinavian SCORE and with their own...
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Norway Shop big store next to City Hall sells Norwegian knitwear, gifts and souvenirs. The shop's suppliers are individually selected, securing the high...
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Oslo Sweater Shop has Scandinavia's largest selection of Norwegian sweaters, at competitive prices, in addition to a wide selection of other souvenirs. A visit...
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In the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History's Old Town, you can visit the workshops of the weaver, the potter, the silversmith and the candle factory. The artisans demonstrate techniques and sell their products.
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Tregaarden's Christmas House in Drøbak is Scandinavia's only permanent Christmas shop. Here you can find all kinds of Christmas articles like Christmas...
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The Artshop at the Stenersen Museum is the place for art lovers to shop for art magazines like Artforum, Flash Art, Art Review, Parkett, Frieze, Kunst and Billedkunst, as well as unique products either made by or inspired by artists.
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Backe i Grensen has a large selection of tableware, designs and brands for your home. The shop was established in 1889 and is known for its quality products...
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The bazaar halls behind Oslo Cathedral are home to a few handicraft and antique shops, as well as a few cafés and restaurants. The bazaar was built in the years 1841-58 by architect Grosch.
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Conzept is a unique little shop and gallery hybrid at Grünerløkka. Here you will find clothes of Norwegian, Swedish, Irish and French design. Conzept also...
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Scandinavian design, fashion and gifts. Design Forum AS in Oslo: Øvre Slottsgate 29, Tel.: 22 42 62 60 Rosengrantzgt. 15, Tel: 22 00 77 40 Henrik Ibsens...
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A new and exciting interior design shop at Grønland Basar. Detaljer (="details") mainly sells small gifts and articles for the home, such as pillows,...
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Hadeland Glassworks is one of Norway's top attractions based on history, art, culture and ancient traditions of craftsmanship. The largest glass museum in...
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Heimen has more than 3600 beatiful objects in the shop. Arts and crafts, "bunad" and folk costumes with accessories like silver, shoes, shawls and scarves;...
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House of Oslo - Norway's first and only department store specialising in design, interior and lifestyle. Almost 20 shops extending over four floors and...
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Husfliden was established in 1891, and its aim is to accommodate traditional Norwegian crafts in a modern world. In November 2009 the shop reopened in...
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IKEA is the most popular furniture warehouse in Norway. Furniture, carpets, textiles, lamps, pictures & frames, kitchens, kitchen utensils, plants and...
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