Pino long box, oak

Lokal Helsinki

$78.50

Lokal Helsinki
Pino long box
$78.50


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Description

Pino long box, designed by the Finnish master cabinetmaker Antrei Hartikainen, features a clean-lined design and vivid wooden surface. The box can be used to store pencils or any kind of small items from jewelry and sewing equipment to tea and spices. Hand-crafted in Finland, the Pino boxes are part of the Lokal Kollektion series by the Helsinki-based gallery Lokal. The collection consists of unique, locally-manufactured products made in small-scale production, many even by hand in the designers' own workshops.

Material
Oak with natural oil mixture
Colour
Oak
Length
7.09 in (18 cm)
Width
3.54 in (9 cm)
Height
1.97 in (5 cm)
Product ID
LOH-LK3001

Antrei Hartikainen

Antrei Hartikainen (b. 1991) is a Finnish designer and master cabinetmaker who likes to play and experiment with different possibilities of wood. A son of a carpenter, Hartikainen has spent his whole life working with wood and has a degree in master cabinetmaking. Hartikainen’s Kukkii sculpture series was awarded the Product of the Year 2017 award in the Finnish design gala Muoto, and his Verso salad utensils won the Golden A' Design Award 2017. In 2018, Hartikainen was given the Young Designer of the Year prize awarded by Design Forum Finland.

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