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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.3/5)
Genre: Non-fiction, Design, Architecture, Interior Design, Cultural Studies
Book Review:
''Soul.Design: Finland as an Example'' by Tapio Perainen is a thoughtful exploration that goes beyond showcasing beautiful Finnish interiors; it seeks to uncover the cultural soul behind the iconic Scandinavian design aesthetic. For readers fascinated by why Finnish design looks and feels the way it does, this book provides compelling answers.
Perainen likely delves into how Finland's unique relationship with nature, light, and social equality translates into design principles of minimalism, functionality, warmth, and honesty in materials. The concept of ''Soul.Design'' suggests a focus on creating spaces that are not just visually pleasing but emotionally supportive and deeply connected to their environment—a hallmark of Finnish architecture and interior design.
The book is expected to be rich with photographs of Finnish homes, public spaces, and design objects, paired with reflective text. It's more of a philosophical and cultural study than a step-by-step decorating guide. It will appeal to designers looking for inspiration rooted in authenticity, to homeowners seeking to understand the philosophy behind the Nordic style, and to anyone interested in the intersection of culture, psychology, and built environment.
Published by Kirjayhtymä in Finland, it carries an authentic voice and perspective. While the specific content details are not visible, books of this nature typically celebrate the quiet power of Finnish design.