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Here you'll find design classics, unique treasures, and sustainable shopping – in both interior design and fashion.
In the heart of Norrahammar lies Bruket – a new district filled with creativity and entrepreneurship, housed in the old industrial buildings where it all once began. In the 1800s, Wilhelm Spångberg established a factory here for casting and turning, laying the foundation for the community that grew around the site.
When operations ceased in the 1990s, many buildings were demolished, but a few were left standing. Today, they’ve been transformed into a vibrant meeting place filled with shops, culture, and inspiration. Among other things, you’ll find a 900-square-meter space filled with reused furniture, along with several other shops offering design classics, curated fashion, ceramics, and sustainable floral arrangements.
Bruket has quickly become a go-to destination for those seeking unique experiences, beautiful surroundings, and a relaxed vibe.
You’ll also find local favorites like Café Gustafsson, Tabergs skönhetsstudio External link, opens in new window. and Tabergsådalens Kulturhus External link, opens in new window..
Discover the story of Norrahammar’s ironworks – one of Sweden’s most prominent industrial centers during the 19th and 20th centuries.At the museum, visitors are taken on a journey through the evolution of the iron and steel industry – from the early days of blacksmiths and simple tools to the advanced manufacturing that laid the foundation for modern industry. The museum offers a vivid portrayal of how the ironworks shaped both the place and the people who lived and worked here.