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5 Easy Ways to Bring Finnish Design into a Small Apartment

Author BrennaLatest UpdateSep 2, 2025 0 792

Finnish design is celebrated around the world for its clean lines, functionality, and deep connection to nature. Even if you’re working with limited space, it’s surprisingly easy to bring a touch of Finland into your home. Whether you live in a studio apartment or a cozy city flat, these five simple strategies will help you incorporate the timeless appeal of Finnish design without sacrificing comfort or style.

1. Add Visual Impact with Marimekko Textiles

One of the most iconic Finnish brands, Marimekko, is famous for its striking prints and colorful patterns. In small apartments, where wall and floor space are limited, textiles offer a clever way to add personality without clutter. Think patterned cushion covers, fabric wall art, or bold shower curtains.

Marimekko’s Unikko (poppy) and Siirtolapuutarha prints work beautifully to brighten small, neutral interiors. You can even hang a large fabric panel on the wall for a dramatic focal point that takes up no floor space.

2. Invest in Multi-Functional Furniture from Artek

Artek, founded by legendary Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, is known globally for its functional elegance. Small apartments benefit greatly from pieces that serve more than one purpose, and Artek delivers. The Stool 60, for example, is a stackable, three-legged birch stool that can be used as a seat, side table, plant stand and more.

These timeless, minimalist pieces add architectural interest to your home while keeping it light and flexible, key for living well in a small space!

3. Use Iittala Glassware as Decor and Function

Finnish design often blurs the line between beauty and function, especially Iittala’s collection of beautiful glassware. Small-space dwellers can display Iittala pieces like the Aalto vase or Kastehelmi bowls as functional decor. These elegant items can hold flowers, snacks, candles, or even keys, all while elevating the look of your shelf or table. Many Iittala pieces do double duty as decor and practical item without overwhelming your space.

4. Create a Cozy Corner with Finnish Textiles

Finns are masters of creating warmth and comfort, something especially important in smaller homes. Pentik, inspired by the Finnish north, offers soft blankets, nature-inspired prints, and handmade ceramics that bring a cozy, grounded feel to your space. Similarly, Lapuan Kankurit specializes in offering Nordic-style wool and linen textiles to keep you cozy, which also serves as crafted art for your home.

5. Let Nature In with Finnish Design Elements

Finnish design often draws inspiration from nature, so even in a small urban apartment, try bringing in natural elements. Wood tones, muted earth colors, and organic shapes (like Artek’s bentwood or Iittala’s flowing glass) help create calm and continuity. Choose a few indoor plants in minimalist Iittala Nappula planters, or let sunlight filter through sheer Marimekko curtains to echo Finland’s connection to the outdoors!

You don’t need a large space, or a spendy renovation, to enjoy the calm beauty of Finnish design. With a few well-chosen pieces from iconic brands like Marimekko, Iittala, Artek, and Pentik, you can transform your small apartment into a stylish, serene retreat that reflects the best of Nordic living.

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