In September, Finnish Design Shop fell head over heels for fall – it is time to build that cushion fort, light up those scented candles and embrace the season. Join us for a recap and discover our latest arrivals!
1. HAY: Parade table lamp
HAY's graceful newcomer, the Parade table lamp, resembles a precious stone or crystal. The table lamp made of colored glass is a work of art by Viola Heyn-Johnsen and Jonas Trampdach, featuring a simple yet sculptural shape that also makes it an eye-catching decorative piece.
HAY also recently released a series of inventive furniture finished in fresh colors, such as the Pastis chair and the Tamoto bed.
• HAY's Parade table lamp >
• All lighting >
2. Marimekko: Kuiskaus
During the past month, Marimekko showcased a series of captivating novelties, also including a completely new pattern: Kuiskaus, which is Finnish for "a whisper". The serene illustration designed by Fujiwo Ishimoto combines Marimekko's impressive pattern heritage with harmonious Japanese aesthetics.
• Marimekko's Kuiskaus bathrobe >
• All bathrobes >
3. Vitra: Jean Prouvé
Pieces created by designer and engineer Jean Prouvé have long been part of the Swiss manufacturer Vitra's selection, and the reissues carried out in cooperation with the Prouvé family have made the iconic designer's products available to a wider audience.
This fall, Vitra released a collection of new Prouvé items, such as the Tabouret Métallique and Tabouret 307 stools.
• All designs by Jean Prouvé >
• All products by Vitra >
4. Norr11: Studio sofa
A 70s-inspired interior looks better than ever. Natural tones, rounded silhouettes, rich textures, and overall boldness seem to have an irresistible appeal, and for a good reason – they truly are the cornerstones of a cozy space.
The show-stopping Studio 4 sofa by Norr11 is a top contender for those looking for a 70s vibe, and during the autumn months you can also try it out at the Finnish Design Shop showroom in Turku.
• Norr11 Studio 4 corner sofa >
• All sofas >
5. Lapuan Kankurit: Jäkälä
Illustrator and graphic designer Saara Obele's new patterns, Jäkälä and Kuutamo, designed for Lapuan Kankurit, take you on an adventure to Finnish nature and its mythical forrests. Blankets, sauna products, and towels illustrated with the charming, organic patterns enhance a harmonious and relaxed mood.
• Jäkälä hand towel by Lapuan Kankurit >
• All bathroom textiles >
+1 Pidät: Stop doorstop
The material of the Stop doorstop from Finnish brand Pidät might come as a surprise: it is made from recycled shoe soles! The beautiful and practical Stop doorstop is particularly durable and flexible, and it is suitable for keeping both doors and windows open.
• Pidät Stop doorstop >
• All products for decoration >
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• What's New at Finnish Design Shop >
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