2014 Gift(s) of the Year

Not only is a subscription to Nordstjernan at the top of everyone's gift list this year, but so is good health: 

  • The newest trend; activity trackers not only track steps or measure the pulse. Above, the Withings Pulse O2, which can also measure blood oxygen level (hence the name).
  • If you need gift ideas this year, you might turn to HUI Research in Sweden, which deems one product the best Christmas gift every year. This year, the activity tracker or fitness armband is the gift to give and get.

  • Finnish company Polar's Loop Tracker.
  • In order for an item to be considered the Christmas Gift of the Year, it must have piqued interest throughout the year, sold in high quantities and represented a trend for that kind of product. With more people becoming increasingly health conscious, the sale of fitness armbands and activity trackers spiked in Sweden in 2014. The arm bands log exercise data and have sensors that monitor pulse and sleep for a fuller picture of overall health. 2014 marks the 27th consecutive year that the institute has published its prediction for the gift most likely to fill space under the tree at Christmas.

  • Find out more about the fitness armband here:
    http://www.hui.se/en/news/christmas-gift-of-the-year-2014

  • For a gift that keeps coming for a year, two years or three, see Nordstjernan, America's Swedish newspaper Gift cards included. Every gift recipient receives a Gift card with a uniquely Swedish Carl Larsson motif from you.

  • Order before Nov. 3 and your recipient will receive our Christmas issue - with, not only Årets Julklapp and much more; we also visit the oldest open air museum in the world, Skansen in Stockholm, to find a selection of recipes that truly represents the spices, the tastes and the distinct smells of a traditional Swedish Yule season: Nordstjernan, a tradition in the United States since 1872