Do you know the stories about Moomin Valley?

Tove Jansson's fairytale treasures have touched many people around the world. Now they come to life with our exclusive limited edition kidswear collection in celebration of Moomin's 80th anniversary.

With her inclusive and loving philosophy, Tove Jansson lets children discover a world where all emotions are allowed and welcomed into a home where the door is always open.
With this collaboration, we want to encourage "passing on", which is based on our vision that our clothes are made to be inherited - we want to see at least three children in each garment.

"We are incredibly proud to collaborate with Moomin. The beautiful stories about love and friendship go hand in hand with Polarn O. Pyret's core values. We hope that this collection will be loved by both children and adults and that it inspires to pass on – clothes, memories and good values"

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Martina Wernemar, Product & Brand Director at Polarn O. Pyret






Pass on the wisdom, the love, the precious memories.
The freedom of childhood, the desire to discover. The feeling of peace of mind. Pass on the adventures, the love of nature, the feeling of belonging. All that makes life magical. Over and over again.




The stories of the Moomins

The first Moomin story, Moomin and the Great Flood, was published in 1945 and was soon followed by two more books. However, it was only with the third book, The Wizard's Hat, that the big breakthrough came. It was translated into English and thus the Moomin roles quickly became known outside the Nordic countries as well. Since then, they have appeared in cartoons, TV programs and Christmas calendars - and now also on everything from clothes, textiles to jewellery and porcelain.


The collection is available online exclusively.





















About Tove

Tove Jansson was born on August 9, 1914 in Helsinki and we remember her as an inspiring writer, illustrator and artist who wrote many fairy tales for children, but also novels and short stories for adults. Her work has been translated into 60 languages ​​and spread worldwide. Most famous are her books about the Moomins, which she both illustrated and wrote.

Tove was a free spirit who enjoyed spending time outside in the Finnish archipelago, where she could live a simple life close to nature - something she reflected in many of her stories which often take place around the sea and in beautiful natural environments.