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Finnish winter landscape with pine trees

Scots Pine

Much of Finland is covered in forest, where there isn’t water you can pretty much guarantee that there are trees. It is an iconic, extreme, landscape with a measurable resonance: The existence of the forests has shaped our economy, our lifestyle, our culture.

Sustainability

We have chosen to focus on a single material that is locally abundant. Our range is made entirely from Scots Pine, which is the most populous tree in Finland, making up approximately 44% of all forests. We have chosen the material based on opportunity and locality, not fashion.

Makers

We work with a small number of expert Finnish makers. These are established factories specialising in a particular kind of manufacturing and larger scale production, or they are small workshops and individual craftspeople.

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