These wooden Helsinki blocks are designed by Kokoro&Moi in the honour of World Design Capital year. The blocks represent the city's important landmarks. They come in a small fabric bag just like Muji's famous city blocks but are bigger and colourful. Helsinki blocks can bought at least from the Pavillion and Design Forum Shop. I just couldn't resist them...
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These wooden Helsinki blocks are designed by Kokoro&Moi in the honour of World Design Capital year. The blocks represent the city’s important landmarks. They come in a small fabric bag just like Muji’s famous city blocks but are bigger and colourful. Helsinki blocks can bought at least from the Pavillion and Design Forum Shop. I just couldn’t…
Lolo & Roro is a 10-year anniversary exhibition of the degree program of Applied Art and Design in Aalto University. The great surroundings together with the latest work of young designers as well a works from alumni provide a super great experienc…
I am back home after a wonderful few days in Reykjavik, Iceland, with a head full of new impressions and a camera full of pictures from DesignMarch (Iceland’s annual design festival) that I can’t wait to share with you! But first out is a tip on where …
I went to see the white Lego towers made by Icelandic-Danish architect group Krads. The towers are smaller than I expected but nevertheless impressive. If you have time, make a trip to Cable factory to see them. The towers made me wonder where to get o…
These wooden Helsinki blocks are designed by Kokoro&Moi in the honour of World Design Capital year. The blocks represent the city’s important landmarks. They come in a small fabric bag just like Muji’s famous city blocks but are bigger and colourful. Helsinki blocks can bought at least from the Pavillion and Design Forum Shop. I just couldn’t…







