One Vogue Editor Takes a Chance on Stockholm’s ABBA The Museum and Finds Treasures in the Gift Shop Inline
Photo: (From left) Courtesy of Abbathemusuem.com; Gianni Pucci /I ndigitalimages.com1/6Separated at birth? ABBA The Museum’s cotton tote and Loewe’s spring It bag.
Owe Sandström cotton cat bag for ABBA The Museum, about $29, abbathemusuem.com
Photo: Courtesy of abbathemuseum.com2/6Ikea’s not the only place to offer DIY products in Sweden. Thanks to ABBA The Museum, you can crochet a spangled cap just like the one Agnetha Fältskog wore in Brighton in 1974.
The Famous Blue Hat Kit, about $25, www.abbathemuseum.com
Photo: Courtesy of abbathemuseum.com3/6Going for gold: The traditional Swedish Dala horse gets the Midas touch.
Large Dala Horse, about $94, abbathemuseum.com
Photo: Courtesy of abbathemuseum.com4/6Money, money, money. Monopoly like you’ve never seen it before.
ABBA Monopoly, about $51, abbathemuseum.com
Photo: Courtesy of abbathemuseum.com5/6What can’t he do? Not only has Björn Ulvaeus, post-ABBA, appeared on the TV show Welcome to Sweden, he’s written a children’s book as well.
The Little White Piano by Björn Ulvaeus, about $21, abbathemuseum.com