Design from Finland supports Finnish innovation Design from Finland is a sign of high-quality Finnish design. The Association for Finnish Work awards the mark to products or services designed in Finland that invest in professional design expertise in a significant way. The product or service must also have excellent usability as part of its successful design.
5 Ways the Nordic Lifestyle Encourages Outdoor Play When you learn that Finland has over half a million summer cottages, tiny little second homes seemingly in the middle of nowhere, you understand how important the natural world is to Finns. They grow up playing in the forest. The outside world is their playground, come wind, rain, shine or snow. And it’s not just Finland: you’ll find this pattern repeated across all the Nordic countries. In short, adventuring outside is in our DNA.
Meet Reima We know small changes everything. That’s why we’ve spent 75 years future-proofing the next generations ready for the world to come. We do this by creating award-winning kidswear, products & services that will keep our children and our planet safe.
Can Nature and Clothing Industry Coexist? It’s no small wonder that we Finns have a special connection to nature. With some 187 880 lakes, one of the world’s largest archipelagos, and vast forests that cover 74% of the nation’s area, Finland is both Europe’s least densely populated country and its most densely forested. Consequently, Finland’s clothing industry reflects this connection with nature in many wonderful ways. Read on to find out how.
Why Honesty is Always in Fashion In 2013, Readers’ Digest conducted an interesting experiment about honesty. In order to test how honest different cities are, they dropped wallets containing cash and a contact number, and recorded the outcome. So, which city was the most honest? With 11 out of 12 wallets returned, Helsinki, Finland came out on top.
Why we take animal rights super seriously Here at Reima, our Research & Development department is always working to make our supply chain and processes even more sustainable. Whenever possible, we opt for sustainable, non-animal produced materials. As a fur-free retailer, for example, we only use faux fur in our products. Instead of leather, we’ve chosen durable, breathable synthetic materials for our many washable shoe styles.