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Is Oslo worth visiting? Revealing the hidden gems of Norway’s capital city

TravelDailyNews 02 Aug 2023
“Is Oslo worth visiting?” ... “Is Oslo worth visiting?” Norway’s capital city may not be as globally recognized as other European cities, but it certainly holds its own unique charm and attractions ... Overview of Oslo.
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Boxco Studio carries on manufacturing tradition in Greenfield

The Recorder 02 May 2023
Hannan, Erickson and their team make bigger, more substantial boxes as they design and fabricate custom cabinetry, kitchen elements and other furniture ... He enjoys mountain bike outings with Oslo, a canine companion.
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Sick of Myself: Satire of our obsession with social media is a must-watch

Irish Independent 20 Apr 2023
... on as Thomas’s artwork – garish sculptures fashioned out of stolen lounge furniture – begins to make a slight stir among the fickle beard-strokers of Oslo’s contemporary art scene.
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So tastelessly disturbing it forgets to say anything: Sick of Myself reviewed

The Spectator 20 Apr 2023
She lives with her boyfriend, Thomas (Eirik Saether), an artist who is equally charmless and steals furniture that he transforms by turning it on its side, essentially.
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IKEA to 'scale down' business in Russia, sell factories

Beijing News 18 Jun 2022
OSLO, Sweden. Swedish furniture company IKEA has said that due to the significant deterioration in supply ...
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20 of the coolest holiday cabins in Europe

The Observer 22 May 2022
This one is livened up with colourful furniture ... Here, too, logs are stacked against a wall, bunches of dried herbs hang from the ceiling and folk art furniture decorates the cosy lounge.
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