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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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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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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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Den Kule Mage has a wide selection of clothes for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Everything from everyday wear to evening gowns for rent. Den Kule...
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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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At the bottom of the street Pilestredet you find Fuglen, a vintage shop out of the ordinary: Fuglen is a coffee shop by day and a cocktail bar by night, and...
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GlasMagasinet in Oslo is one of Norway's oldest and most famous department stores. Ground floor: Wide selection of glass and crystal products from e.g....
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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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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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IKEA is the most popular furniture warehouse in Norway. Furniture, carpets, textiles, lamps, pictures & frames, kitchens, kitchen utensils, plants and...
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Liebling is a café and design/gift shop in the old industrial area at the top of Grünerløkka. The café offers great coffee and food, and after 6 pm you can...
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Norway's only Louis Vuitton store sells the luxury brand's bags, shoes and other accessories. Louis Vuitton is the world's leading luxury brand. The company's origin is French, but it is an international enterprise with stores all over the world.
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Norway Designs opened more than 50 years ago in the centre of Oslo, and through the years they have filled the big shop with good Norwegian, Nordic and...
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Pur Norsk is a purely Norwegian design and gift shop aiming to promote the best of Norwegian quality products. All the products in the shop are Norwegian in...
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Rafens is Norway's oldest glass and kitchenware store, founded in 1827. Today, Rafens has 11 stores, 3 in the centre of Oslo: Rafens Grensen: Grensen 16. Rafens Solli: Sommerrogata 17. Rafens Grünerløkka: Markveien 35.
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