Scan Magazine | Special Theme | Nordic Design Special – Norwegian Wool
Polarull provides people with special needs with job opportunities.
Wool clothing with a social touch Near the Polar Circle, beneath the northern lights or the midnight sun, the people at Polarull design, sew and knit beautiful and practical wool products as well as providing career opportunities to those who need it. By Synne Johnsson | Photos: TV Klipp
Located in Mo i Rana, Polarull is part of the social service Driv Karriere, which creates workplaces for people with special needs. “There are many different people working here. We have people with a range of special needs, among them people who are visually impaired and wheelchair users. There’s something to do for everyone here. We want to give those who need it a chance to participate in the working life, by giving them extra assistance,” says Siv Mosling, department manager of Polarull. “At a time when most things are mass produced, we wanted to make something more special, something of quality. We started with the knitting machines and started producing 100 per cent handmade quality wool products.” The result? Beautiful skirts, ponchos, hats and more, all made of highquality wool. The people at Polarull do
everything themselves: the designing, the knitting, and the sewing, and all the wool they use is Norwegian. They also sell wool capes that go with the traditional clothing from Nordland, northern Norway. Complementing the winter clothes, Mosling had the idea to let the Middle Ages inspire women’s clothing, which turned into her design of Eddadrakten, with a feminine touch.
opened up a web shop so that people from all over the world can buy their products. It is in English and customers can pay in euros. They also ship worldwide. “I think what’s so great with our products is that not only do you buy quality wool products handmade in Norway; you also play a part in providing people with special needs new career opportunities,” Mosling smiles. Web: www.polarull.no Facebook: polarull Instagram: @polarull.no
All the products can be found in their workshop in Mo i Rana, and they recently
Eddadrakten, inspired by the Middle Ages.
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