Step into a botanical wonderland and a shopping experience of a lifetime, overflowing with flowers and décor, interior design, and creative art. And licorice, chocolate, ice cream, and coffee. This is a treat for all the senses, something you won’t soon forget and definitely won’t want to miss.

The full name of Etcetera translates to “Etcetera – botanical extravaganza and more.” It’s an art exhibition disguised as a shop, overflowing with flowers and décor, offering a delightful abundance of colors and forms—flowers and pots, interior design and decorations, plants, and ornaments. And let’s not forget the chocolate and licorice. Tommy, the creative force behind it all, is a multiple-time Norwegian champion in floral decoration, living and breathing flowers, creativity, and providing customers with an unforgettable experience.

To call Etcetera a shop would be an understatement. It’s more like a grand botanical adventure house, packed with surprises at every turn, from staircases to rooms and cozy nooks, each a small attraction in its own right. One room, the Christmas room, is filled with beautiful ornaments and decorations, regardless of whether of the season outside. The shop certainly lives up to its name, “botanical extravaganza.”

The TV-host Else Kåss Furuset visited Etcetera while cycling along the Helgeland coast for the NRK program “Sykkelsommer” and was captivated by both Herøy and Etcetera. You can watch the episode here.

Etcetera is open during the spring and summer.

Opening Hours 2024
Monday to Friday: 09:00 to 18:00
Saturday: 09:00 to 17:00
Sunday: 11:00 to 17:00

You can find updated opening hours on their Facebook page

Etcetera is located in Herøy, about a 5-minute drive or a 15-minute bike ride from the village of Silvalen.

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Thank you for respecting the local communities, and for helping us preserve the natural beauty of Helgeland!

Please:

  • Strive to leave no trace of your visit. Bring back all your rubbish, including used toilet paper, and discard it in the nearest rubbish bin.
  • Plan your toilet visits and use the opportunity when you pass a toilet. In the wilderness, make sure you are not a nuisance to others.
  • Respect the local wildlife. Keep a good distance from wildlife, livestock and birds. Keep your dog leashed.
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  • Follow the Norwegian Mountain Code (Fjellvettreglene). Plan your excursion according to the weather forecast, your skills and experience.
  • Join a guided excursion or consider hiring an experienced guide, especially when you don’t have sufficient experience or knowledge to guarantee a safe trip.

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