Two childhoods, an ocean apart, that somehow led to the same grey platform in Norway. This is the story of what came after — the people we met, the friendships we made, and how a garden we never meant to build ended up shaping who we became.
Join us and a very small group of fellow creatives in South Africa, January 15–28, 2027. Four spots remain.
Ten years of rocks, and we had still never set foot in an English garden. Then a volcano tried to stop us from finally going. This is the story of what happened next.
One February, Arne came home and announced he had bought a train station. This is the story of the grey platform we found, and the ten years of rocks it took to make a garden out of it.
Every year, midsommar coincides with something rather special for us — Arne’s birthday, a raft with a long and undignified history, and a flower from the Himalayas that blooms, briefly, right on cue. This is our version of Sweden’s most theatrical celebration, as seen from a former railway station at 682.5 metres.
I was not born here. And yet every Easter, without fail, I find myself watching this country with the same slightly bewildered affection I had the very first time. This is my outsider’s guide to how Norway does Easter — and it is more complicated than it sounds.
The Quiet ThreadIssue No.10 – Why We return to the High NorthStories from our home at 682.5 metres above sea level The light is slow There is a particular stillness in the Arctic. Not silence — but space. Space between mountains and sea. Between light and shadow. Between one breath and the next. When a […]
Winter still rests over our mountain home as we slowly return to the studio table and new cast-ons. A quiet beginning to the year — with fresh colours, small projects, and knitting at home and at sea.
We are very happy to introduce a new set of colours for our sock yarn — a quiet expansion, shaped by time, travel, and the landscapes we keep returning to. These new shades sit naturally alongside the existing palette. Some are softened and calm, others a little deeper — colours that work well on their […]









