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Shopping in Finland

Numerous Finnish products such as food, hides, skins, leather, undressed and dressed fur, yarns, fabrics, footwear, furniture, toys, sports goods and drinks, are exported and are recognised for their consistently high quality. Finland is well supplied with shops all the way from the industrial south to the most northern parts of Lapland.
Finnish nature, orange Marigold

Find the Boutiques

Many Finnish textile and fashion industry products are on display and for sale in speciality shops around Finland. The majority of the fashion boutiques are in Helsinki, especially around the Design District Helsinki, a short walk from Helsinki’s main railway station and also very easy to reach by
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A bookstore sign in Helsinki

Furniture and Other Products

Furniture: Artek's history and development have remained faithful to Alvar Aalto's basic values. Artek's product quality and design have remained high-level since the beginning. Complementing the line of classic furniture, Artek produces carefully selected, well-designed and innovative products th
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Ice Flower

Glass and Ceramics

A wide variety is available, ranging from practical everyday glass at moderate prices to one-off objects designed by famous artists. The best known factories are Arabia (ceramics and china), Nuutajärvi, Iittala and Riihimäki (glass). Their products can be bought all over the country. Arabia's and
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Detail of Kalevala jewelry

Jewellery

Jewellery comprises both the 'Kalevala' series based on centuries-old ornaments as well as bold modern designs in silver or gold, sometimes as settings for Finnish semi-precious stones, or combined wood and silver. Kalevala Koru is the trademark for jewellery crafted from bronze, silver and gold a
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Finnish design, Marimekko's

Outlet Shopping

Why not stop at one of the many factory shops. In addition to factory's normal product line, you can also find discontinued products or unique pieces not found in other shops. And of course, you can find a lot of 2nd grade items for a very attractive price.
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Shopping

Numerous Finnish products such as food, hides, skins, leather, undressed and dressed fur, yarns, fabrics, footwear, furniture, toys, sports goods and drinks, are exported and are recognised for their consistently high quality. Finland is well supplied with shops all the way from the industrial sou
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Metzgerei - meat refinery

Metzgerei is a refinery for meat, and the products can be bought from the near service station ABC, across the high way from Metzgerei.

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Special Shops in Tampere Region

Special Shops

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Antique Shop Antique

Antique Shop in the old town Neristan in Kokkola.

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Factory Shop Eila Helén

Eila Helen Fashion. Factory shop with fashion for women designed by Eila Helen.

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GLASS GALLERY JKH

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Mateli, Finnish handicrafts

Mateli has a large selection of Finnish handicrafts; e.g. knitwear, wooden ornaments and sauna products.

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Jocca Oy

Factory store, ladie´s fashionwear, big sizes up to D 52.

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METAL Shop

METAL Shop has an outlet shop in Juva with leisure wear, baseball caps, jackets, weight training equipment and sports nutrition products.

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OPA Muurikka factory shop

Opa manufactures and markets high-quality stainless steel items for kitchen and leisure time. The product assortment includes also non-stick household items.

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Greenkoivu, Finnish handicrafts

Greenkoivu is a factory shop that has a large selection of wooden bowls, gift articles and furniture.

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