$225.00
This vintage NyForm Norwegian troll figurine is a classic example of mid 20th century Scandinavian folk art. Designed by Norwegian artist Trygve Torgersen in the 1960s, this piece is known as Troll No. 106, often referred to by collectors as the “Hitchhiker,” recognizable by its raised arm gesture and expressive winking face.
Handmade in Norway using traditional techniques, the figurine is crafted from molded natural materials and features the iconic long nose, detailed facial expression, and rustic hand-painted finish. The troll is dressed in a white shirt, brown vest, brown trousers, and sculpted boots, reflecting the classic NyForm aesthetic.
Natural aging is present, including surface wear, patina, and subtle material changes, which are typical for original NyForm trolls and contribute to their authentic character. This figurine is a highly collectible piece, appreciated by enthusiasts of Norwegian design, folk art, and vintage Scandinavian decor.
• Original NyForm Norwegian troll figurine
• Designed by Trygve Torgersen
• Troll No. 106 “Hitchhiker” model
• Handmade in Norway
• Produced circa 1960s
• Expressive folk art design
• Natural aging and patina
• Sold as a single figurine
Measurements (approximate):
Height: 22 cm / 8.66 in
Width: 12.5 cm / 4.92 in
Depth: 9 cm / 3.54 in
🎁 A distinctive gift for collectors of Scandinavian folk art and vintage Norwegian design.
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