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Traveling to Norway with kids - Days 9 & 10
by Hovden WearThe next day we went to Maihaugen in Lillehammer. Maihaugen is a collection of old farm buildings from around Gudbrandsdalen. Some of the buildings are on their own, others are part of a grouping that came from a single farm. There is also a section that has houses from different areas, including the current Queen´s childhood home.- arbetsjorta
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What is a zero waste garment?
by Elizabeth CurtissA zero waste garment is a piece of clothing that is produced without creating, and ultimately throwing away, extra material. It is a difficult task, and one that many designers and companies don´t care to take on. For Hovden Wear, it comes completely naturally. -
Cultural Sustainability
by Hovden WearCultural sustainability ... has to do with the maintaining of cultural beliefs, cultural practices, heritage conservation, culture as its own entity....
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