One of the fashion designers at the main stage of the Norwegian creative scene is Elisabeth Stray Pedersen, displaying a knack for wearable fashion (with a focus on Norwegian artisanship and their loyal fabrication of wool). It collaborate with local crafts guilds from Norway, by the mountains of Dovre and the thread maker by the mountains of Romsdalen. It sell to shops in Norway and Japan. ESP https://esp-oslo.no/, fashion brand launched by Norwegian designer Elisabeth Stray Pedersen, has taken an old seam factory Lillunn in Oslo, where artisans produce high-quality wool jumpers, coats and more from Norwegian lambswool.
By a Norwegian designer, Lillunn was founded in 1953,. It had made high quality garments from wool blankets (inspired by the traditions on cruise lines, like Hurtigruten). They are specialists in wool coats, jackets and scarves. In Lillunn https://www.lillunn.no/pages/store-locator, they use the finest Norwegian lambswool, from the crossbreed sheep that has been walking freely in the highlands. The wool is “Nordic Eco labeled” and their fabrics are Woolmark certified. Lillunn shop in factory (Kabelgaten 13 / 0580 Oslo): Monday-Wednesday, Friday 09:00 – 17:00. Thursday 10:00- 18:00.
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