WOOD STORIES DK
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latest from 23. November 2023
XO Handcraft ApS
XO Handcraft is a Danish brand that combines Scandinavian design with traditional craft techniques – always with respect for people and the planet.
Our collections are created from materials that have lived before: recycled paper, cotton remnants from the textile industry, and natural starch derived from plant roots. Every handmade decoration, artisan gift and seasonal accessory is produced with care from start to finish.
Together with skilled female artisans in India, we create unique home decorations and sustainable products for every occasion – including Christmas ornaments, Easter decorations, Halloween pieces, and thoughtful gift i
20 post
latest from 14. August 2025
YUZU studio
Gry & Sif
We participate at Formland Spring 2026
Gry & Sif is a fair trade certified Danish company. Gry & Sif manufactures decorative felt products homes all over the world. The felt products are made from 100% wool imported from New Zealand. Gry & Sif is Danish design, but the feltwork is made in Nepal by very talented Nepalese women. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world and the need for development is enormous. Gry & Sif has a vision of combining Scandinavian design with Nepali traditions, and help improve living conditions in Nepal, as well as contribute to cozy surroundings in any home.
17 post
latest from 18. April 2024
Østerland
Founded by high school friends Suzan Yavuz & Mathilde Høm in 2021, Oesterland is a Danish company working to preserve craftsmanship and create economic opportunities in the Middle
East and Afghanistan. Made by local and refugee artisans in Afghanistan, Turkey and Egypt, Oesterland is on a mission to change one-sided narratives in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Through craftsmanship and storytelling, we aim to add life to a region that is often portrayed as conflictual and inherently political.
Sustainable Development Goals!
We work with the SDG’s, specifically goal 1 (abolition of poverty), goal 8 (decent work and economic growth
21 post
latest from 7. January 2023




