Leather-bound blades displayed against chunky wooden blocks adorn the walls of a Finnish knife shop in Helsinki by designers Suunnittelutoimisto Amerikka.

The specialist shop sells furry animal hides and traditional Finnish knives named Puukos, which are crafted in Lapland by manufacturer Marttiini.

The knives are affixed by magnets and each block can be lifted to reveal storage behind.

Elsewhere, mounted timber vases display bunches of knives as if they were flowers.

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The following information is from the designers:

Marttiini shop

The "Puukko" is a traditional Finnish knife; a crafted object and an everyday tool. Marttiini has manufactured knives in Lapland, Northern Finland since 1928.

The new Marttiini shop is situated in the heart of Helsinki, with Senate Square and the Cathedral seen from the window. The new shop combines Marttiini’s long tradition and history with contemporary design. The materials used in the shop; wood, metal and leather, are the same materials used to construct the knives. All details have been designed with functionality in mind, allowing this small space to display more than 200 different products. The new Marttiini shop is just like the "Puukko": beautifully functional!

Shop design: Amerikka Design Office Ltd.

Shop opened: May 2011

Address: Aleksanterinkatu 28, Helsinki, Finland