If the thought of shorter, colder days fills you with dread, you’re not alone. According to the Cleveland Clinic, at least 5 ...
Whether its reading by a fire or having coffee with friends, hygge — the Scandinavian concept of coziness, comfort and contentment — has become a popular word over the last decade.
Cruise ships are canceling their journeys to Iceland due to a new infrastructure fee of $2,500. dpa/picture alliance via Getty Images They’re being cold as ice. Dozens of cruise ships that were ...
Iceland has introduced a big change to revolutionise customers' shopping experience by combining it with fitness. The supermarket chain has rolled out the world's first set of dumbbell shopping ...
Jenn Ackerman for The New York Times Supported by By David Allen Photographs by Jenn Ackerman Reporting from Minneapolis Hygge lives on at the Minnesota Orchestra. Visitors stepping into Orchestra ...
In the shadow of Iceland’s largest geothermal power station, a large warehouse houses a hi-tech indoor farm of sorts that’s like nothing I’ve ever seen. Under a strange pink-purple glow ...
Browser maker Opera launched a promotion that will bring 10 users to Norway to browse the web from the Opera hygge desk. “Hygge is used in Scandinavia to refer to an environment of coziness ...
The Danish concept of hygge, or hyggelig (adj.), refers to finding comfort, pleasure, and warmth in simple, soothing things such as a cozy atmosphere or the feeling of friendship. During times of ...