Norwegian Bags, Jewelry & Sweaters: Stylish Nordic Accessories Guide

This leather travel bag is designed for the organized traveler, offering generous storage and thoughtful compartments. Norwegian designer Karianne Sæther draws on years abroad—living in Brussels, Montpellier, London and New York—to create a clean, unisex silhouette that suits both men and women. Me So Busy Cow bag, $560.

Glass artist Astri Vadla Ravnås takes inspiration from her native Norway. Using centuries-old techniques, she fuses colored glass to create pieces that capture natural phenomena—this bowl suggests the gentle ripples and shifting colors of the aurora borealis. Her work is made and displayed at her Bjørheimsbygd farm. Glass bowl, $77.

Jewelry designer Kathrine Lindman finds her muse in Norway’s landscapes: fjords, clear waters and pristine skies. She combines silver and enamel to produce delicate, nature-inspired collections. Many pieces are formed from hundreds of tiny elements assembled into a single bracelet, necklace or ring. White enamel and silver bracelet, about $2,222.

Instead of the usual souvenir sweater, consider a 100 percent alpaca throw for warmth and comfort. Made in Norway with fair labor practices, this soft blanket channels traditional Norwegian patterns and craftsmanship. Oleana’s garments and textiles are knitted or sewn in Espeland, preserving a heritage of thoughtful design. Oleana Alpaca Throw, about $340.