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Marimekko
Marimekko Corporation () is a Finnish textiles, clothing, and home furnishings company founded by Viljo and Armi Ratia in Helsinki in 1951. Marimekko made important contributions to fashion in the 1960s. It is particularly noted for its brightly colored printed fabrics and simple styles, used both in women's garments and in home furnishings.
Arabia
Finnish ceramics company
Aalto Vase
vase design

guksi
thumb|upright=1.35|A guksi
Guksi or guksie (or ; ) is a type of drinking cup, traditionally duodji crafted by the Sami people of northern Scandinavia and Finland from carved birch burl.
Architecture & Design Museum
museum building in Helsinki, Finland
Scandinavian design
20th century design movement
Artek
Finnish furniture company
Moomin mug
series of collectible mugs with Moomin characters
Japandi
thumb|Alfred Nobel Auditorium, Embassy of Sweden, TokyoJapandi is an interior design and architecture style that blends Japanese aesthetics and Scandinavian design, mixing Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian simplicity. The neologism is a portmanteau of “Japan” and “Scandi”. The Japandi term emerged around 2016, but much earlier the first examples of the fusion between Japanese and Scandinavian design styles could be seen in ceramic crafts, architecture, and Danish furniture.