Finnish Design Gallery
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Rikhardinkatu Library (Helsinki, 1890). Designed in 1881, this was the first building in Finland to
Lotta Nieminen‘s graduate thesis design is just amazing.
Karhula VaseAlvar Aalto (Finnish; 1898–1976)1937GlassRafaela & Kaj Forsblom Collection. © All ri
design-is-fine:Tapio Wirkkala, prototypes for Bolle series, 1966-67. For Venini, Murano, Venice. Pho
Tapio Wirkkala exhibition poster, 1985. Photo: Timo Junttila. Via wirkkalabryk.fi
Alvar Aalto, prototype, 1940s. For Artek, Finland. Rafaela & Kaj Forsblom collection. Via metrop
Antti Lovag, finnish architect and Pierre Cardin, french designer: Palais Bulles, Théoule-sur-Mer, n
More showcase from BOND.Bold yellow and simplicity screams positivity for an IT company identity - A
Alvar AaltoRare ‘Café’ chair, model no. 10,68, designed for Rautatalo Café, Helsinkicirc
Alvar Aalto, 3 “Aalto-Kukka (Aalto Flower)” Nesting Bowls 1939 / White glass cased on ex
Fiskars, Tailor’s scissors 1880. Two centuries of cutting edge products. And the first scissor
Bond www.bond-agency.comMischievous brand identity work from a creative agency based in Finland. Pin
Eero Aarnio, Ball Chair, 1963. © Eero Aarnio, Finland. Photo Rauno Träskelin. Exhibition 2017, Natio
Vase by Riihimäen Lasi
CHAIR FOR THE PAIMIO SANATORIUMAlvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto, High Back Chair, model 402, 1932. Bent Plywood. Finland. Via wright20
Reynolds & ReynerPop visual identity for a small Finnish paints company planning to enter the US
Tapio Wirkkala, candelabrum, 1969/71. Hand-formed silver. Finland. Via Phillips
Tapio Wirkkala, Thirteen-branch candelabra, 1972. Via Phillips.com
A biennial publication showcasing the best of Finnish design, by Kokoro & Moi, Finland
Kai Franck, Bottle with Cockerel Stopper, 1958/1962. Made in Finland. Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Yrjö Kukkapuro, Easy Chair Karuselli with Ottoman, 1960. Leather and fiberglass. Finland. Via Jackso
ruutu watercolor vases // 7 people + 24 hours = 1 vase
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