![]() | Eero Aarnio (born 1932) Interior architect, designer, professor h.c. Eero Aarnio is one of the great innovators of modern furniture design. He became very famous after he had introduced his Ball and Pastil chairs made of fibreglass in 1960s. The production of these hit classics have been going on for decades, until today. |
![]() | Milla Björk-Vartiainen (born 1968) Interior architect, furniture designer Milla Björk-Vartiainen is an interior architect and furniture designer graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Milla Björk-Vartiainen aims at combining practicality and beauty in her design work. |
![]() | Brita Flander (s. 1957) Industrial designer, Master of Arts |
![]() | Martti Jännes (s. 1936) Graphic designer Martti Jännes is a reknown designer, animator and director of advertising films, community communication information packages as well as of educational and informational short films. The production of Jännes has received awards at well known festivals, among others 2 silver and 2 bronze lions at the Cannes Liones International Advertising Festival. |
![]() | Lisa Johansson-Pape (1907–1989) Furniture, textile and interior designer Lisa Johansson-Pape graduated as a furniture designer in Helsinki in 1927 and her designer career was long and many-sided. She started with furniture and carpet design in 1930s. Her furniture design was based on the durability of the basic structure and functionality in use, as it was typical at the time. |
![]() | Teija Marjamaa (s. 1964) Textile designer, entrepreneur Teija Marjamaa has worked with glass all her life, although her education is with soft materials. She fell in love with glass at the Liminka Art School in 1984-85. Her entreprenurship started in 1996, with large glass projects made with ledglass technique, melting and sand-blasting. |
![]() | Timo Niskanen (b.1981) Timo Niskanen studied industrial design at Aalto University School of Art and Design and is currently working as freelance designer based in Helsinki, being especially interested in design related to everyday life. |
![]() | Yki Nummi (1925–1984) Designer, artist Yki Nummi is still considered to be among the most remarkable Scandinavian designers of the period 1950s to 1970s. Nummi was a versatile and gifted artist and designer who designed all kinds of practical utility goods for homes. |
![]() | Pauli Partanen (s. 1949) Artist/designer Pauli Partanen is known for his unique glass work, ceramics and sculptures. Partanens production can be seen at numerous public and private collections both in Finland and abroad. |
![]() | Isa Kolehmainen (b. 1986) Isa Kolehmainen has graduated as a product designer from the Lahti University of Applied Scienses Institute of Art and Design. Urban culture, music and movies are some of her favourite activities as born and raised in the heart of the capital of Finland. |
![]() | Eero Sairanen (1965–2009) Designer Sairanen studied at the University of Art and Design Helsinki and managed his own industrial design studio in Helsinki. Sairanen is well-known for his elegant interior objects which he designed for European interior design collections, such as Ligne Roset of France and spHaus of Italy. |
![]() | Mirja Orvola Mirja Orvola’s scope of work has been broad both at home and abroad. By profession she is an interior architect and she has served as a specialist in many projects on the field. |
![]() | Terhi Tuominen (b. 1979) interior architect, designer Terhi Tuominen specializes in furniture and spatial design. She studied both in London and Finland before establishing her own company, Design Studio Terhi Tuominen in 2006. She has received international and Finnish prizes including the Young designer of the Year Finland 2009, and the Red dot design award in 2008. |
![]() | Jussi Ahola (s. 1940) Jussi Ahola is one of the great innovators of modern furniture design and is a globally reknown Finnish designer. |
![]() | Jens Lindgren and Juho Lyytikäinen (s. 1983 & 1980) /HaiHello Product designers |