Brudeferd i Hardanger
kr 17,00“Brudeferd i Hardanger” by Adolph Tidemann & Hans Gude (1848), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.
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“Brudeferd i Hardanger” by Adolph Tidemann & Hans Gude (1848), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Hvitebjørn” by Theodor Kittelsen (1909), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Pikene på broen” by Edvard Munch (1902), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Skrik” by Edvard Munch (1893), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Høifjell” by Hans Gude (1857), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Vinternatt i Rondane” by Harald Sohlberg (1914), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Nøkken” by Theodor Kittelsen (1904), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Soria Moria” by Theodor Kittelsen (1900), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Haugianisme” by Adolph Tidemann (1848), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Skogtroll” by Theodor Kittelsen (1906), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

“Madonna” by Edvard Munch (1894–1895), UV-printed on a genuine black Lego® 2×3 flat tile. A miniature reproduction of one of Norway’s most beloved artworks.

The classic Norwegian road sign marking the entry to Kristiansand, the largest city on the southern coast.

The iconic blue road sign for Longyearbyen, the world’s northernmost town and the main settlement of Svalbard.

The standard Norwegian bus stop sign, a familiar sight at stops and terminals across the country.

The road sign for Hell, the small Norwegian village in Trøndelag that has become a legendary destination for tourists who enjoy the fact that Hell does indeed freeze over every winter.

The road sign for Å, the famous fishing village at the very tip of the Lofoten archipelago — and the last letter of the Norwegian alphabet.
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