Dale of Norway Moves Into the Home

Dale of Norway Moves Into the Home

Dale of Norway, known since the late 19th century for its wool knitwear, has extended its offering into interiors for the first time. The Home Collection comprises cushion covers and throws made from Norwegian-produced wool, with patterns pulled from the brand’s archives and its most recognised garments.

The collection includes two lines: Frogner, with classic archive patterns in 100% wool and soft merino, and Skarstind, a graphic, lightweight wool piece inspired by the brand’s Skarstind sweater.

The designer behind the collection is Ingrid Brandseth, who has previously worked with Costume National and Henrik Vibskov. “We wanted to create products that give the same feeling as putting on a beloved Dale sweater – calm, warmth, and timeless quality,” says Brandseth.

For Creative Director Håkon Dyngeland Solem, the move into homeware is a logical one: “Home Collection is a natural extension of our philosophy of warmth, comfort, and timeless quality,” he says, bringing the brand beyond the wardrobe and into everyday domestic spaces.

The Home Collection is available now at daleofnorway.com and through selected retailers.

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