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.
Marimekko
Marimekko is renowned for its distinctive bright and cheerful fabric designs that gained international fame in the 1960s. The iconic poppy motif has influenced many designs since, yet the original pieces remain in the frequently updated collection at their three stores in Helsinki, located in both the Forum and Kamppi Centre malls, and at Mikonkatu 1.
Artek Helsinki
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.
Aarikka
Located on the northern side of the beautiful Esplanade Park, Aarikka attracts visitors with its wooden jewellery and ornaments. Look for playful necklaces, bracelets, and earrings made from both plain and colored wooden balls. Unique wooden sheep and Galaksi silver earrings are ideal choices when searching for distinctly Finnish gifts.
Common
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.
Tikau
In Hindi, Tikau signifies ‘durable’ or ‘sustainable’, reflecting the essence of this vibrant store on Korkeavuorenkatu. Here, visitors can discover tasteful hand-woven mats, bamboo lampshades, and other high-quality products crafted by Indian village artisans as part of a Finnish NGO initiative. They also offer a charming selection of children’s clothing.
Iittala
The prestigious Iittala brand epitomizes Nordic style, quality, and durability. Iconic items such as the Kastehelmi and Aalto vases and Ultima Thule glassware have remained timeless favorites, drawing more popularity now than ever. Their airy flagship showroom on the Esplanade is also a destination for those seeking Oiva Toikka’s exquisite handmade glass bird ornaments. Hackman’s stainless steel cutlery is also available here.
Craft Corner
Craft Corner is a cooperative dedicated to promoting the craftsmen of Helsinki, taking a more intimate approach to Finnish design. This store offers exceptional work from individuals and smaller studios, including exquisite wooden bowls by Ulla Huttunen and Arto Salminen, along with a range of glass, textiles, and ceramic items. Visit them at Unioninkatu 26, just a 15-minute walk from the main train station.
Kalevala Jewellery
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.
Marja Kurki
Silk and wool scarves, bags, and stylish ties are specialties of Marja Kurki, appealing to all ages with modern, upbeat designs. Founded 40 years ago with pride in her Karelian heritage, Ms. Kurki sources high-quality silk from China, offering contemporary fashion options.
Iittala & Arabia Design Centre
Located on the second floor of the former Arabia pottery, the Iittala & Arabia Design Centre Store is a popular destination for tourists searching for Moomin-character mugs and quality children’s crockery. Finns frequent this location to refresh their Paratiisi (Paradise) tableware collections, while all can appreciate the white Arctica plate sets on display. For easy access, take tram No. 6 from central Helsinki.