Students’ lights at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2020

Lights of students of industrial design and textile design from Metropolias degree programme in design were exhibited in the international Furniture fair in Stockholm. The stand of our design students’ products was located in the Greenhouse area, which is a specific, juried area in the annual Furniture & Light Fair for young designers and the schools … Read more

Success in Lekolar Design Competition – Pattern for Inclusion

Metropolia’s textile design student Eveliina Hamari’s work was selected as one of the three winning patterns in Lekolar Design Competition called Pattern for Inclusion. Congratulations, Eveliina! These winning patterns will together create a limited edition collection as a part of Lekolar’s Inclusion campaign, that will be launched at Stockholm Furniture Fair 2020! Read more about … Read more

Metropolia at Habitare 2019

Metropolia’s design students’ works are visible at Habitare Design Fair 2019. Metropolia has an own stand at the Block area, where you can explore furniture designed by our students, and a VR model with different interior decorations of the new education spaces for XR Design students. At Protoshop exhibition you can see two lighting products made … Read more

DIMENSIO – New dimensions of ceramics / Helsinki Design Week 2019

  During Helsinki Design Week 2019 at Erottaja2 there is an exhibition presenting the collaboration project of Metropolia’s design students and ABL tiles. Dimensio exhibition is part of a big exhibition entirety that covers up the whole building, so we recommend to be prepared with a couple of hours, comfortable shoes and an open mind! … Read more

Conjuction – An AR art exhibition

  During Helsinki Design Week there is an AR (Augmented Reality) exhibition, Conjunction, to be visited at Metropolia Arabia campus. Conjunction is a collaborative exhibition by young designers and photographer and it presents for example digital paintings, live sound artwork and photography. The exhibition is open during Campus Arabia opening hours from September 5th to 15th … Read more

ABL-Laatat & Metropolia Muotoilu Dimension – New Dimensions of a Ceramic Tile

  A collaboration project with ABL-Laatat and Metropolia design students explores new ways of using ceramics. These visions created by the students are visible at Erottaja 2 part of Room with a View exhibition during Helsinki Design Week.   ABL-Laatat & Metropolia Muotoilu Dimension – New Dimensions of a Ceramic Tile A shared learning process, … Read more

Japanese Workshop

  In the end of August, 22.-24.8.2019,  a group of students and professors from Musashino Art University visited Metropolia UAS. The visitors held a three-day Japanese Workshop,  where Japanese and Finnish students designed and made dessert plates out of very thin wood. Besides the workshop, the group went for a long walk to explore the surroundings of the … Read more

Campus Arabia – Helsinki Design Week 2019

  Campus Arabia opens up views to the present and future Metropolia University of Applied Sciences’ design and creative studies. The work and working environment of designers are facing continuous transformations. Tools that utilize virtual and extended reality bring along new working habits. The campus area introduces the design unit’s practical work projects and new … Read more

Extra summer tip: ORNO – Light and shape exhibition

ORNO – Light and shape -lighting exhibition at Art and Museum Centre Sinkka in Kerava presents Orno’s famous design lighting as well as lighting prototypes by young designers from Aalto University. Two alumnis of Metropolia, Saara Ollila and Simo Lahtinen, have their lighting prototypes at the exhibition.

The balance between classic, well-known lamps and new, more experimental student designs, works well and keeps the visitor interested. The exhibition consists of a handful of sections divided by themes, such as design drivers or functional goals.

The exhibition is open at Sinkka in Kerava until August 25th, 2019.

Photos: Nora Anttonen & Eerika Minkkinen

Summer tips for design students

Student budget wasn’t enough for a design trip to Japan? Don’t worry, there are plenty of things to see in Finland, too. Inspiring designs, art and classics from the history. Here we will tell you about the three must-see places this summer:

First of the summer tips is Fiskars, a fine little village full of design, art and craftsmanship. Open until the mid-September, the Fiskars Village Art & Design Biennale 2019 shows an interesting collection of design and modern art. Products presented in the Factory exhibition are made with different techniques, from traditional to the very modern ones, which creates an interesting setting. In the Museum of Fiskars there is a bit longer historical perspective to be seen, such as old Fiskars knifes and metal molds.

The other place to go, is the design combo located in the heart of Helsinki: Design and Architecture museums. Open until the end of September there is an exhibition called Secret Universe in the Designmuseum, which opens up the work of Aamu Song and Johan Olin, thus the COMPANY design duo. The staying exhibition leads the visitor through the history of Finnish design.

The Architecture museum might be a bit less familiar. Located in a neo-renaissance building right next to Designmuseum, it is easy to visit them both on the same excursion. The exhibitions of this summer, one about Eric Adlercreutz and his relation to drawing by hand, the other about Suur-Merijoki jugend palace, are open until September 8th. In addition to the exhibitions, the building itself is worth visiting – it has a exceptional proportions, because the side parts from the original building plan were never constructed. And that is the reason for the relatively big staircase.

 

 

The third place is located in Central Finland. When traveling in Jyväskylä, Alvar Aalto museum is a place to go. There is much to see, from the changing exhibition of the Gallery to the staying exhibition of Aalto’s life and production. There are architecture models, drawings and photographs but also Artek furniture and stories behind them. And if you find yourself more interested in Aalto’s work after the visit, we recommend going to Villa Aalto and Studio Aalto in Helsinki, as well as another kind of architectonic pearl, Paimion parantola.