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iittala Tundra 2pc Clear Tumblers - 10 oz
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Marimekko Mini Unikko Light Pink / White Cocktail Napkins
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Lapuan Kankurit Kettu Grey Tea Towel
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iittala Taika White / Blue Small Square Plate
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Lapuan Kankurit Toffee Rainy Blue Tea Towel
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Arabia Moomin Family Time Mug - 80th Anniversary
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Arabia Moomin Haru White / Blue Snack Plate
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iittala Nappula White Short Candle Holder
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iittala Kastehelmi Aqua Universal Glass - Set of 2
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Rento Bamboo / Black Sauna Bucket & Ladle Set
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iittala Dahlström Tools Sauteuse - 1L
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Lapuan Kankurit Saana Charcoal Scarf
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Lapuan Kankurit Kivi Beige Soap Scrub Mitt
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Moomin Graphic Black / White Children's Mug
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Marimekko Unikko White / Black Dessert Bowl
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FinnFeelings Blueberry Silver Earrings
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Moomin Feast Mint / White / Pink Lunch Napkins
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Bianco Blu American Red Willow Bird
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About Finnish Design
Finnish design has a long history and is know for simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. It's trademark designs emerged in the early 20th century, and gained international attention through pioneers like Alvar Aalto in architecture and furniture, as well as companies such as Iittala, Artek, and Marimekko. Their work emphasized clean lines, natural materials, and a harmonious balance between beauty and practicality. Everything must have a purpose. Iconic products like the Aalto vase, Artek’s Stool 60, and Marimekko’s bold textile patterns established Finland as a leader in modernist design. Over the next century, Finnish design became synonymous with high quality, technical skill, and timeless aesthetics—qualities that have earned it global recognition, particularly during the postwar years when Nordic design was celebrated worldwide, and still is. Today, Finnish products continue to enjoy international respect, not only for their aesthetic value but also for their reputation of reliability, thoughtful construction, and cultural authenticity.

