Omgi and Grend
Your slow guide to Norway
A collectible coffee table book celebrating Norwegian design, craftsmanship, and culture.

Discover Norwegian makers and places

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Ebbas Matgleder

Ebbas Matgleder: Award-Winning Foods Inspired by the Flavours of the Forest

At Ebbas Matgleder, Anne Aamodt creates sauces, jellies, and jams...

Holstad Gård

Holstad Gård: Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future.

Holstad Gård is a historic farm in Trondheim, Norway, run...

Julie Solberg Berntsen

The Story of Julie Solberg Berntsen: From a Hobby Club to a Ceramic Workshop.

Julie Solberg Berntsen is an art director and a ceramicist...

Plesner Patterns

The Art of Pattern Making: Kiki Plesner-Löfroth’s Journey from a Design Agency to Her Own Brand.

Kiki Plesner-Löfroth is a designer who creates patterns from everyday...

Annette Sandøy Kristiansen

Shapes and Shadows.

Shapes and Shadows Shapes and Shadows is a Bergen-based design...

Elisabeth Tønnessen

The Photographer Who Hopes to Document Whales for National Geographic.

Elisabeth is an advertising photographer who lives in Sola. She...

Multiform Studio Oslo

Multiform: Transforming Kitchens into Architectural Masterpieces.

From their central location in Bygdøy Alle in Oslo, the...

BRGN

Fashionable & Sustainable Rainwear.

It was on an evening stroll up Bergen’s Mount Fløyen...

Nesheimstunet

Nesheimstunet: A Farmstay with Five Hundred Years of History

Nesheimstunet, a hotel and farm in Vindafjord, Rogaland, offers guests...

Inger Marie Grini

Finding Calm and Balance in Photography: Inger Marie Grini on Her Passion and Challenges.

As a freelance photographer who loves interior photography, Inger Marie...

Moltzau Packaging

How Moltzau Packaging is Revolutionising the Industry with Carton Fibre-Based Products.

Moltzau Packaging is a family-owned company specialising in innovative, environmentally...

The Art of Slow Living

Slow living isn’t about pace — it’s about purpose. It means choosing quality over quantity, connection over convenience, and surrounding ourselves with things that last.

At Localfolk, we celebrate the people and places that embody this way of life — chefs who cook with the seasons, designers who value craftsmanship, and hoteliers who create spaces to slow down and connect.

Each story reflects this mindset: crafted with care, rooted in place, and made to be kept.

Hand-made Furniture for Future Generations.

Arctic Tranquillity and Culinary Adventure.

Capturing the Rawness of Nature in Glass

A Taste of Wild Nature

A Lifestyle Brand Born of Music and Community

Interior Design For a More Sustainable World.

A Contemporary Photography Space Run by Artists

Patisserie, Chocolate, and Champagne in Downtown Bodø

“Great stories deserve to live on paper.”

Each edition is dedicated to one city — an invitation to slow down and discover what makes it special.

From pioneering chefs and heritage hotels to contemporary makers and design brands rooted in craftsmanship, we celebrate the best a city has to offer and the people who bring it to life.

Kristin Holm Dybvig

“I lift flashbacks onto paper and express myself through hues that speak louder than words could ever do.”

Siddis Gelato

“We didn’t have any gelato culture here in Stavanger, so our duty is to help people explore and understand more about gelato.”

Tom Emil Olsen

“Successful brands appeal to the heart as much as they do to the intellect”.

MingarWalker Glassblåseri

“Glass is a magical material, and glassblowing is truly mindfulness in action.”

Matthew Coutts

"I don't just make furniture, I make heirlooms. My pieces are meant to be handed down for generations".

Brit Dyrnes

" I have 50 years experience working with clay and a lot of knowledge about the medium, but it can still surpris

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