Collection: Scandinavia
Scandinavia, comprising Norway, Sweden, and Denmark (and often including Finland and Iceland in a broader sense), is a region rich in both ecological and cultural diversity. Ecologically, it spans a wide range of environments—from the Arctic tundra and boreal forests of the far north to the fjords, mountains, and coastal archipelagos of Norway and Sweden, and the temperate farmlands and dunes of Denmark. Culturally, Scandinavia reflects a deep heritage shaped by Viking history, indigenous Sámi traditions, and modern social democracies. Each country maintains its own language, folklore, cuisine, and customs, while sharing a broader Nordic identity marked by minimalism, strong community values and a deep connection to nature. This combination of pristine natural environments and diverse cultural traditions makes Scandinavia both distinct and deeply harmonious.