Sigriour Pot
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Once a staple in the quiet courtyards of traditional Siheyuan homes in China, Sigriour now steps into a new role as a vintage planter, indoors or out. Each clay vessel stands around two feet tall, wearing natural marks and weathering that speak to years of use. Generously sized for larger plants, it anchors corners, entryways, or garden spaces with quiet presence. No two are exactly alike—and that’s precisely why they fit anywhere.
Every piece in our vintage pottery line carries a story. The little chips, worn edges, markings, and subtle imperfections are the marks of a life well-lived—adding character, not taking away from beauty. No two are ever alike, and that’s exactly what makes them special. We’ll never sell anything structurally compromised, but a ding, chip, hairline crack, or glaze variation is part of the history we celebrate here at Hello Norden. Like all vintage ceramics, since we cannot know its entire life, we cannot guarantee food safety or water tightness. If you love vintage, you’ll love these pieces even more for the soul they carry.
Vintage clay
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Our founder's story
More Than Just Beautiful Things
At Hello Norden, we’re not here to sell trends. We’re here to help you create spaces that feel like you. Spaces that calm your body, support your nervous system, and tell a story you recognize as your own.
Every piece we offer—vintage, made-to-order, or newly crafted—is chosen for how it feels, not just how it looks.
Founder Kassina Folstad spent 22 years designing spaces and studying how environments impact the body. That led to the creation of the RUTED Method—a science-backed, story-rich approach to design that’s changing the way we think about home.
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