Wednesday, 30 November 2011


"WELL DONE" is the directly translated name of this shop. ("GODT GJORT")
It opened not so long ago, and is the first shop in Norway that is run by teachers and teenage pupils from the school Bergeland.
They make things to sell, and the pupils get training in what it is to actually work, and also give service to the customers.
I popped in today with a friend, and yes, there were plenty of nice handmade things, so we both bought a few presents.
The woman you see in the picture is one of the teachers, who also told me that they have a blog at: http://www.godtgjort.blogspot.com
The shop is situated in the city centre, at Breigaten 15.

7 comments:

JTG (Misalyn) said...

Good to know that there shops in Norway run and managed by teachers and their pupils. Must be a good training ground for the pupils.

Leif Hagen said...

Husfliden or a place like this - I like them, I like them!
Hilsen fra hela Hagen ganget i Minnesota

Lois Evensen said...

Very good idea! A place to sell what they work so hard to make. Hopefully, they will learn to account for the cost of goods sold, taxes, etc., too. Oh, yes, taxes in Norway. ;)

Mo said...

A great idea. Theo world needs more stores like this NOT more massive chains.

VP said...

A good and interesting idea!

Regina K said...

This is a brilliant idea

kostas said...

Good luck.Very good idea.