Why is Scandinavian jewelry so special?

Scandinavian influences can be found everywhere.

From the Egg chairs by Arne Jacobsen to your tea mug from Iitala, but also your Billy bookcase or Poang chair from IKEA.

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The Rise and Fall of Finnfeelings

The designs are often inspired by Finnish nature, such as berries and leaves.


They combine organic shapes with straight lines.

Finnfeelings

The Kupittaan Kulta by Elis Kauppi


The Gold of Kupittaa. In this blog, you will discover how this Finnish brand gained international fame - and why their jewelry still receives so much praise today.

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The talents of Salovaara


How the Salovaara house became a hotbed for innovative, idiosyncratic Scandinavian design.

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The vision of Tammen Koru

AKT, or Alpo Kustaa Tammi , stands for powerful, almost sculptural jewelry with a quirky flair.

Finnish brutality at its best, but always wearable.

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Young Matti J. Hyvärinen

The Sirokoru by Matti J. Hyvärinen and guest designers.

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The gold nuggets of Lapponia


In this blog we dive into the story of founder Björn Weckström , his iconic vision of silver as 'frozen light', and how Lapponia grew into an international symbol of wearable art.

Discover why these pieces of jewelry are not only beautiful, but also convey a thought – and why they are still so coveted today.

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