Finnish design – practical functionality, linear beauty

Representing the national mindset in its practicality and functionality, Finnish design has its roots in the nation's rural culture, where everyday tools and equipment were made out of natural materials. From high-end glassware and cutlery to fabrics, gardening tools and lighting solutions, Finnish design has been described as linear and simplistic with a sense of timelessness to it. Basically, Finns make and enjoy things that work and look good.

Today, design is omnipresent in Finnish life. Marimekko curtains, Iittala coffee mugs and Arabia plates are basic items in every home, and Eero Aarnio and Alvar Aalto designed furniture are no rarities, either. Especially in bigger cities, urban solutions and architecture old and new all speak the same linear language.

Helsinki, with its Design District, Design Museum, Helsinki Design Week, The Aalto University School of Art and Design, as well as its hundreds of design-led businesses, is the hub of the creatives. Nonetheless, design is to be found all over the vast and sparsely populated country. Design House Idoli in Ivalo holds up the fort in Northern Lapland, and Rovaniemi Design Week celebrates industry developments in the Lappish capital. In Oulu, halfway on the country's north-south-axis, Lifestyle Kauppa (literally Lifestyle Shop) reminds the citizens of Finland's national inclination.

Helsinki's World Design Capital year 2012

Further south, DesignOnTampere is a collective formed by young designers to further develop design and urban culture in Tampere. On the west coast, Turku Design Now! brings together small companies specialized in different aspects of design, combining resources for greater visibility and creative advancements.

Helsinki's World Design Capital year 2012 will be a major event in global design, attracting design experts and novices alike to marvel at the city's unique atmosphere and design solutions manifested not only in the countless events of the year, but in the everyday lives of Helsinkians. The creative sector is re-shaping Helsinki's economy and enhancing the citizens' quality of life. Design seen from a broad perspective – in city planning, architecture, industrial design and service design – plays an integral role in the development of the capital and the country as a whole.

 

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    Unique decor shopping attraction in historical buildings on the shore of Lake Keurusselkä. Discover...

    Unique decor shopping attraction in historical buildings on the shore of Lake Keurusselkä. Discover merchandise unlike anywhere else in Finland.
  1. Myllyranta

    Myllyranta description

    Unique decor shopping attraction in historical buildings on the shore of Lake Keurusselkä. Discover merchandise unlike anywhere else in Finland.

  2. Fresh coffee and and warm pastry welcome you as you enter Vilpun Vintti. Here you will find souvenirs and...

    Fresh coffee and and warm pastry welcome you as you enter Vilpun Vintti. Here you will find souvenirs and crafts by local entrepreneurs. There are everything from fabric works to organic groceries. Try also relaxing natural treatments.
  3. Vilpun Vintti

    Vilpun Vintti description

    Fresh coffee and and warm pastry welcome you as you enter Vilpun Vintti. Here you will find souvenirs and crafts by local entrepreneurs. There are everything from fabric works to organic groceries. Try also relaxing natural...

  4. Arktikum - Arctic Centre and Provincial Museum of Lapland

    Arktikum - Arctic Centre and Provincial Museum of Lapland description

    The Arktikum tells a story about the people of the North.

  5. Visit Finland's first outlet center in Virrat.

    Visit Finland's first outlet center in Virrat.
  6. Palmroth Center

    Palmroth Center description

    Visit Finland's first outlet center in Virrat.

  7. You can buy gifts and local specialities at the market square and in the Market Hall.

    You can buy gifts and local specialities at the market square and in the Market Hall.
  8. Oulu Market Hall and Market Square

    Oulu Market Hall and Market Square description

    You can buy gifts and local specialities at the market square and in the Market Hall.

  9. Modern art by Finnish and international artists on the shore of Lake Näsijärvi. Pleasant place for the whole...

    Modern art by Finnish and international artists on the shore of Lake Näsijärvi. Pleasant place for the whole family. Art Nuuttila organizes exhibitions and sells pieces of art. In Summer there're modern art, paintings, sculptures and so on.
  10. Art Nuuttila

    Art Nuuttila description

    Modern art by Finnish and international artists on the shore of Lake Näsijärvi. Pleasant place for the whole family. Art Nuuttila organizes exhibitions and sells pieces of art. In Summer there're modern art, paintings, sculptures...

  11. Lusto, the Finnish national forest museum and an exhibition and activity centre was opened to the public the...

    Lusto, the Finnish national forest museum and an exhibition and activity centre was opened to the public the first of June, 1994. Located in one of the best known national landscapes in Punkaharju, south eastern Finland with an enchanting nature and cultural history, Lusto tells of the forests, their importance, and the interaction between man and forest.
  12. Lusto - The Finnish Forest Museum

    Lusto - The Finnish Forest Museum description

    Lusto, the Finnish national forest museum and an exhibition and activity centre was opened to the public the first of June, 1994. Located in one of the best known national landscapes in Punkaharju, south eastern Finland with an...

  13. Nokia

    Nokia description

    In the center of Helsinki, in Aleksanterinkatu on one of the busiest shopping streets and pedestrian areas: this is where Nokia's flagship store is located.

  14. Ruohonjuuri

    Ruohonjuuri description

    Ethics and ecological awareness are the guiding values of the eco-shop Ruohonjuuri, values which are reflected in both the wide range of environmentally friendly and organic products and in the atmosphere 
of the store itself.

  15. Iittala

    Iittala description

    Iittala on pohjoisesplanadi, right in the heart of Helsinki, in the premises originally designed in the '50s by Kaj Franck, we find Iittala.

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