The home of the Finnish art scene
We tour the breathtaking studios of the landmark functionalist building in Helsinki that hasn’t changed its purpose since it was completed in 1933. Lallukka offers space for artists to reflect and create across disciplines by keeping rents low so they can focus on their craft. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to www.monocle.com

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Discover Art Nouveau in Helsinki: City of Nature, Myth & Granite

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6 ICONIC Finnish design classics still in production today and what they cost $!

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Why You'll Hate Living in Finland (7 Reasons)

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Inside a lighting designer's luminous London home | The Stuff That Surrounds You | Wallpaper*

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Artist Henni Alftan: So Much More Than What Is There

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Helsinki Museum of Architecture Final (My personal top 10)

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Cosy Homes: Hellerup Estate, Denmark

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A Daylight and Architecture Tour of Aalto University Campus with Jenni Reuter

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15 Must-See Architecture in the City Centre of Helsinki, Finland

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4 Reasons Why Your Art Is Bad/Unsuccessful (& How To Fix It)

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2nd Cycle - collectable castoffs, Helsinki

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Stories of Finnish Art – Eero Järnefelt: Burning the Brushwood, 1893

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I built the MCM inspired wrap-around sofa of my dreams (Story 110)

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Creating an Immersive AV system at Amos Rex museum

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Why Finnish Design Is So Successful |DW Euromaxx

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Cosy Homes: Die Es, Cape Town

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11 years in Finland 🇫🇮: What STILL shocks me 😳 (and what I secretly love)

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Leipzig’s artist studios

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Why Finland is Building a Wood City

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