SØLV is a Norwegian clothing label, offering timeless every-day clothing for women. SØLV in Norwegian means silver. The clean and solid qualities of the metal are reflected in the designs of SØLV clothes.
SØLV is inspired by the idea of family-silver; the timeless, precious metal, which is taken care of and passed on for generations. SØLV regards this as a good way to value all material things.

A video of our favourite old lady, Borgny, sharing her thoughts around her silverware, and at the same time summing up the core values behind the label.
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The A/W 2011 collection is named ÅSE, inspired by Åse Kleveland.
A strong and feminine Norwegian cultural figure, admired for her never changing personal style.
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A collaboration width Selbu Husflid – the Norwegian knitwear company, based on quality and tradition for
150 years. SØLV has developed two jumpers with matching scarfs, made out of 100% alpaca wool from Sandnes Garn. The pieces are inspired by the quality of old Norwegian knitwear, as well as the known symbol of Selbu Husflid, “Selbu-rosen”.
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The collection was presented in January 2011 at Minou, a gallery and shop space in Oslo, Norway. The video shows the presentation, as well as showing a closer view of the fabrics.
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In December 2010 photographer Richard Stout, documented the development of SØLV’s A/W 2011 collection. This became a serie of photographs of SØLV’s factory in Soroca, Moldova, and its surrounding areas.
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Videoartist Lars Skjelbreia’s interpretation of SØLV’s cornerstone, based on purity, and the idea of cradle to cradle.
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