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A lightweight cardigan based on the original Setesdal pattern, blending...
Hiking shorts from Scandinavian Explorer are made in a breathable, light...
Hiking shorts from Scandinavian Explorer are made in a breathable, light...
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The Marius-sweater was designed in 1953 by Unn Søiland, and sold to Sandnes Wool factory in 1953 as a handknit-reciepe pattern. Today it is known as the bestselling and most knitted pattern in Norway. It is considered a Norwegian icon that says something about Norwegians' love for the outdoors in the free Norwegian nature.
The designer Unn Søila...
The Marius-sweater was designed in 1953 by Unn Søiland, and sold to Sandnes Wool factory in 1953 as a handknit-reciepe pattern. Today it is known as the bestselling and most knitted pattern in Norway. It is considered a Norwegian icon that says something about Norwegians' love for the outdoors in the free Norwegian nature.
The designer Unn Søiland made history by designing new patterns and used wool with bright colors, which was very unusual at the time, and this made "Norwegian sweaters" to great fashion, also abroad, - and "Norwegian sweaters" became an internationally popular concept.
Unn Søiland Dale received the King's Medal of Merit in gold for her lifelong pioneering work to develop Norwegian knitting traditions and design for hand-knitting and wool, and to make Norwegian wool fabrics popular internationally.
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Baby mittens with the Marius pattern. The mittens are found in the colors blue, pink and light blue, and come in sizes from 0 to 4 years. Suits perfectly with our Marius baby hats! The mittens are made in 50% wool and 50% acrylic.
The Norwegian cuddly moose with the Marius® sweater. A perfect souvenir from Norway.