This week’s Thursday Doors features a beautifully carved wooden wine cellar door at Serlaclius Museum, showcasing intricate reliefs by Hannes Autere. The interior highlights a decorated room, complete with a musician mural and detailed windows that emphasize the artistic celebration of wine enjoyment. Thursday Doors
A beautifully carved wooden wine cellar door featuring intricate reliefs of Hannes Autere at Serlachius Museum
Details from the wine cellar at the cellar.
A beautifully decorated room with a musician mural and intricate windows, showcasing artistic details about the joys of enjoying wine.
Here are some photos I took from our visit to the EMMA museum in Espoo.
Below ROLAND PERSSON, PANAMA PAPERS, 2016
Glass and ceramics are made from natural raw materials. When cared for properly, they can last forever. Their enduring appeal rests upon a legacy of skills and knowledge passed down through generations. The visionary artists featured in this collection have been inspired and influenced by international trends, but their work is also informed by local traditions. The result is a unique creative fusion.
Designed by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen in 1968, the Futuro House is a round, prefabricated dwelling that resembles a flying saucer. Its unique shape and airplane hatch entrance have made it an iconic piece of architecture.
Exhibition Centre WeeGee in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland, houses the first-ever mass-produced Futuro house (No. 001)