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The old world has come back to Chicago! The German Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza is open until Christmas and offers authentic German wooden and glass ornaments as well as Bratwurst, Pretzels, Strudels and Glühwein (mulled wine). See our blog post from last year about the Chicago Christkindlmarket.

Tomtar, wooden ornaments, books and funflector pedestrian reflectors at Chicago Christkindlmarket 2013
Tomtar, wooden ornaments, books and funflector safety reflectors at Chicago Christkindlmarket 2013


For the second year, the Swedish American Museum also has a booth at the market and that’s where you go to get your Tomte fix. Tomte can be translated to gnome, elf, Santa, Father Christmas, nisse, Heinselmänchen depending on what language you prefer. Today, I volunteered in the booth and tried to count the “Cute!” (or “cuuute!”) but quickly lost track. The tomtar are all handmade in Sweden and come in many styles and sizes – and they are truly cute!

Elf or Santa safety reflector - or tomte or nisse for Swedes and Danes
Gnome, Elf or Santa safety reflector – or tomte or nisse for Swedes and Danes


Traditional Angel chimes, modern moose or dalahorse chimes are available as well as wooden toys and books. Since most Swedes wear reflectors, the museum has teamed up with funflector.com to spread some Swedish safety culture and offers a wide variety  of funflectors! There is even a tomte funflector!
The Chicago Christkindlmarket is open every day from 11am to 8pm (to 9 on Fridays and Saturdays). The Swedish American Museum Booth is #52. located outside the main market, East of the Daley Center, close to the intersection of Randolph and Dearborn. Stop by next time you are downtown Chicago and say “Hi” from The funflector Blog!

Swedish American Museum Booth at the Christkindlmarket Chicago in 2012
Swedish American Museum Booth at the Christkindlmarket Chicago in 2012


Elisabeth 

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