Finnish design
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Author: Mary Austin Finnish design is a globally known concept which is based on Finnish designers' successful, high-quality products and art objects in 1950s from designers like Kaj Franck, Saara Hopea and Tapio Wirkkala. It also stands out from mass produced designs. Back then "the Master Designers" were skilled craftsmen who knew their materials by their experience. Nowadays products are designed with the help of computers and 3D designing programs. Finnish design can also be combined to Scandinavian design which is modern and simple.
In Finnish design the inspiration comes from the nature and environment. Finnish success world wide is often connected to a severe nature, fairy tales and the close link between a trolls and other forest creatures. Finnish design is committed to quality and continuity. Typical to Finnish design is its functionality and simple elegance which connects it also to modern and reduced
Scandinavian design . Finnish design has always had a very strong connection to other Nordic countries.
Clear lines and innovation
Mysticism of nature and highlighting natural materials is ruling VAI dominant feature in new and old Finnish design. Simplicity in technical solutions and sparing use of visual methods are also main features in Finnish design. The key of Finnish designs creativity is simplicity, controlled use of colours and its closeness to the nature. Often there is also joy and childlike playfulness in it. Nowadays Finnish designers' advantages in global competition are for example, usability and innovativeness of products.
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