Souvenirs

Gifts from Sweden bring a piece of hemlängtan to anyone who loves the country: hand-painted Dala horses from Nusnäs, plush moose, kurbits-printed textiles, Sami-inspired silverwork and the kitchenware Swedish homes are built around. All carefully chosen and shipped worldwide.
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What are the best gifts from Sweden?
The best gifts from Sweden combine heritage, craftsmanship and a touch of warmth that captures the country's character. Top choices include hand-painted Dalecarlian horses, plush or wooden moose figures, kurbits-printed textiles such as tea towels and aprons, traditional silver and pewter jewellery, and design classics from brands like Sagaform and Iittala (sold throughout Sweden). For food-loving recipients, a basket of Marabou chocolate, Zoégas coffee, Kalles Kaviar and Köttbullar mix is the most personal Swedish gift you can send.
Iconic Swedish gift items
Several objects have become symbols of Sweden itself, and they make instantly recognisable gifts. The red Dala horse from the village of Nusnäs is the country's unofficial national emblem, hand-carved and painted with traditional kurbits flowers. The moose (Swedish: älg) is the king of the forest and appears as plush toys, wooden figures, road signs and prints. Kurbits, the swirling floral folk-art pattern from Dalarna, decorates everything from cushions to coffee mugs. Finally, Sami-inspired silverwork and reindeer-leather goods carry the heritage of Sweden's indigenous people from the far north.
Swedish kitchenware and home décor
Swedish kitchens are famously practical, and Swedish kitchen gifts have a wide audience abroad. Highlights include enamel mugs and coffee pots, smörgås knives, IKEA-style wooden butter knives, lingonberry jam jars, candleholders for tealights and tapers, and woven runners and tea towels in classic blue-and-white or kurbits patterns. These pieces fit comfortably into modern homes outside Sweden and bring everyday Scandinavian functionality with them.
Gifts that ship safely
When you're sending a gift overseas, fragility and weight matter. From our range, the safest items to ship are wooden Dala horses (sturdy and lightweight), plush moose, textiles like tea towels and aprons, jewellery, songbooks, and sealed food gifts such as chocolate, coffee and crispbread. We pack glassware, ceramics and bottles with extra cushioning, and you can combine several smaller items into a single shipment to keep the cost-per-gift down.
How to choose by recipient
For a Swede living abroad with hemlängtan, food gifts win every time: a hamper of Marabou chocolate, Kalles Kaviar, knäckebröd and Zoégas coffee triggers strong taste memories. For non-Swedish friends or hosts, a hand-painted Dala horse or a kurbits tea towel is unmistakably Swedish without needing explanation. For children, plush moose and Bamse books are the easy hit. For design lovers, candleholders, glassware and textiles in classic Scandinavian palettes work beautifully. See also our Swedish souvenirs selection for smaller travel-friendly keepsakes.
Comparison: Swedish gift options at a glance
| Gift type | Recipient | Price range | Travels well? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dala horse | Anyone | Mid | Yes |
| Plush moose | Children, expat Swedes | Low-mid | Yes |
| Kurbits textiles | Hosts, design lovers | Low | Yes |
| Sami silver | Adults, jewellery lovers | Mid-high | Yes |
| Food hamper | Expat Swedes | Mid | Yes (sealed) |
| Glass / ceramics | Design lovers | Mid-high | Carefully packed |
Frequently asked questions
What is the best gift from Sweden?
The best gift from Sweden is a hand-painted Dala horse from Nusnäs: it is unmistakably Swedish, made by hand to a 19th-century tradition, and works equally well as a souvenir, a child's toy or a piece of folk-art décor. Food hampers with Marabou, Zoégas and Kalles are the best gifts for Swedes living abroad.
What is the best souvenir from Sweden?
The best souvenir from Sweden is the Dala horse, followed by plush or wooden moose figures, kurbits textiles, and Sami silver jewellery. For something edible, Marabou chocolate, Polkagris peppermint sticks from Gränna and Salta Katten liquorice are popular travel-friendly choices.
Where can I buy authentic Swedish gifts online?
You can buy authentic Swedish gifts online from Butik Hemlängtan (swedishfoodshop.com), a family-run Swedish shop based in Dalarna that ships to 100 countries. Our range includes hand-painted Dala horses, kurbits and folk-art textiles, plush moose, Sami-style silver, candleholders and curated Swedish food hampers, all sourced from Swedish makers and brands. See our about page for the brand story.
What does the Dala horse symbolise?
The Dala horse symbolises Sweden, and within Sweden it represents the province of Dalarna where it was first carved. Originally a wooden toy whittled by farmers in the 17th century, it became a national symbol after the 1939 New York World's Fair, where it was placed outside the Swedish pavilion. Today it stands for craftsmanship, heritage and Swedish identity.
How do I find genuine "made in Sweden" products?
To find genuine "made in Sweden" products, look for the country of origin in the product description, the words Tillverkad i Sverige or Made in Sweden, and named workshops such as Nils Olsson Hemslöjd in Nusnäs for Dala horses. Butik Hemlängtan labels Swedish-made items clearly and stocks them whenever possible.
What is hemlängtan and why does it matter for gifting?
Hemlängtan means "longing for home" and describes the deep, often emotional pull Swedes living abroad feel for the tastes, textures and traditions of Sweden. It matters for gifting because the most meaningful presents for an expat Swede are usually the everyday things: a tube of Kalles, a bag of Zoégas Skånerost, a packet of knäckebröd or a hand-painted Dala horse.
Which Swedish gifts travel safely overseas?
Wooden Dala horses, plush moose, textiles, jewellery and sealed food items such as chocolate, coffee and crispbread travel safely overseas. Glass and ceramic pieces are also fine when wrapped in protective packaging, which we do as standard. Liquids like jams and pickled herring travel well in their sealed jars but add weight to the shipment.



































