Established in 1995, Sprell is a chain of charming shops dedicated to providing high quality toys (and other items) for children. Emphasis is placed on toys that are not only fun, but provide educational value as well. In addition, you'll find children's clothing with cute colors and patterns, as well as home decor and books. There are five Sprell locations in Oslo, which is a testament to the brand's popularity.
A nationwide chain, Lindex has branches all over Oslo. Automatic doors and a lift offer easy access into this particular branch. Lindex sells quality fashion at affordable prices. The street-level space sells everything from pajamas and socks to underwear; the lower ground floor is much bigger and holds clothes for women and children. The women's clothes range from everyday items to more formal wear.
This is a modern shopping center in a beautiful environment of old buildings and natural scenery. It contains ordinary shops like any shopping arcade, but also workshops for glass-blowing and various other crafts, as well as galleries and museums. It is almost like a park, with a small river running through. There is an exhibition of sculptures that changes as they are sold. There are many places to eat and drink in, and in the summer also an outdoor marketplace. The history of Brums Verk started in 1603 when a promising vein of iron ore was found there. Gradually Brums Verk became the leading ironworks in Akershus. In 1988 the owners received an international architectural prize for building aesthetics for this new development. They also have free parking places.
Located in Frogner, Bamsebua showcases a wide variety of toys that will entertain children and adults alike. You'll find things like remote controlled cars, puzzles, art supplies, figurines, LEGOs and a giant collection of Teddy bears. Additionally, there's also a large section children's clothing, costumes and even knitting supplies. Stop on by and check out this cozy, eclectic store.
Operating since 1989, this antiques and secondhand market can be found on the corner of Neubergsgate and Professor Dahls gate every Saturday from March to December. Featuring over 70 stalls, the market offers plenty of unique finds from glassware to kitschy art and everything else in-between.