Shopping in Central Helsinki: A Guide to Finnish Design
Central Helsinki boasts a concentration of shops that offer the finest in Finnish design, ranging from kitchenware and jewellery to textiles and furniture. The appeal of Nordic style and the durability of these pieces are evident in their prices; however, investing in top-quality and functional gifts and souvenirs is worthwhile. Most of the top boutiques are conveniently located within walking distance in a compact Design District.
Founded in the 1930s by Finland’s most celebrated designer and architect, Alvar Aalto, along with his wife Aino, Artek is a premier outlet for Aalto’s distinctive bent wood furniture and stylish lamps. Though not the lightest souvenir, a flat-packed black, red, or blue Aalto stool adds a uniquely Finnish touch to any home or office. The showroom is conveniently situated on the spacious Keskuskatu pedestrian street.
The name Common may not suggest it, but this compact store showcases a variety of imported design items, predominantly from Japan. Situated in the ‘Five Corners’ of the Punavuori district, this store embraces the minimalist design ethos characteristic of both Finnish and Japanese cultures.
Name derived from Finland’s national epic poem, Kalevala showcases stunning silver, bronze, and recycled gold jewellery. The Classical Collection draws inspiration from Viking-era themes and mythical motifs, serving as recognizable gifts for engagements, weddings, and christenings. The main Helsinki location is conveniently situated on the north side of the Esplanade at No 25.