Interiors for rewarding experiences

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Interior design has been effectively used in Helsinki’s hospitality sector to elevate perceived cultural standards in the city. Skilfully designed interiors enrich the experiences of citizens and visitors alike in facilities ranging from hotels, restaurants and clubs to public spaces.
 

Interiors and impressions

The Savoy restaurant designed by Aino and Alvar Aalto occupies a key place in Finnish design history. Alvar Aalto’s Academic Bookshop is more of a cultural temple than a shop.
 
Hotel KlausK is a member of the international Design Hotels group, offering accommodation in interiors with themes, titled Mystical, Passion, Desire and Envy to underscore guest experience.
 
Hotel Torni, a unique mix of art deco and early functionalism, displays its rich history at every step.
 
The Lasipalatsi restaurant revokes the 1930’s functionalism, rebuilt in the original style including a winter garden true to the era.
 

In service of mass transit

The Kamppi Center in downtown Helsinki is a major hub of commerce and public transport. It integrates two underground bus terminals and a metro rail station with six levels of shopping, restaurants, services and office space.
 

The Helsinki Bus Station in Kamppi is one of the most modern and high-tech bus terminals in the world. The arrival and departure bays, which serve both local and long-distance transport, are located indoors and automated.

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