Her most famous designs for
Stavangerflint AS are those for the gift and collector items “Per Spelemann” and “Ut etter øl”, based on traditional Norwegian songs. She also created the design for the children's sets ”Bæ, bæ, lille lam” and ”Venner”. She created the design for the tea, dinner and breakfast tableware on forms made by the company's design director,
Kåre Berven Fjeldsaa. In addition, she created a large number of souvenir objects with motifs from Norway and abroad. At
Sandvika Veveri she made designs that were printed on fabrics such as
jute,
linen and
cotton. The source material for patterns constituted the largest part of the production. The
fabrics were usually not credited the artists, but many of Gro Pedersen Claussens designs are known through printed promotional material and coverage in periodicals and newspapers. In 1992, in close cooperation with the
Directorate for Cultural Heritage in Norway, she designed the carpet for the reception hall at the Eidsvoll Building in
Eidsvoll where the Norwegian Constitution was agreed on in 1814. == The artist ==