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In Helsinki, gainful employment for Indian artisans

 Employing over 120 artisans from rural India, Tikau showcases the sleekness and minimalism of Scandinavian design using Indian craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities.

By Juhi Matta  Sept 13, 2019 6:24:14 AM IST (Updated)


Strolling down the streets of Helsinki, it’s easy to see why the Nordic city has become the go-to for design aficionados from across the globe. Storefronts across the Finnish capital are dotted with sleek furniture, colourful vintage clothing, antiques, and paintings by local and international artists. In Finland, design and art are not the prerogative of the wealthy elite, but inclusive, unifying media of expression that permeate every aspect of life. Nowhere is this more apparent than its Design District, which is home to some of the finest boutiques, museums and galleries in Northern Europe. And while there are a number of unique concept stores and eye-catching window displays along the city centre, the one that piqued my curiosity the most was Tikau.
It would be a gross understatement to say that the Hindi word for ‘long-lasting’ was the last thing I expected to see on a storefront in Helsinki. Yet, there it was, adorning a shop whose products seemed decidedly European. A foray into the store, however, makes it evident that Tikau is not only the business’ name, but also its ethos.
Employing over 120 artisans from rural India, Tikau showcases the sleekness and minimalism of Scandinavian design using Indian craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibilities. A closer look at the products shows slight deviations between items, declaring a marked shift away from the uniformity that mass-produced goods offer. From home décor to clothing and accessories, each item sold by the brand is hand-crafted, and built with the aim to empower with design. It only seems natural, then, that the goods are also crafted with eco-friendly raw materials like bamboo, organic cotton, banana fibre and non-dyed wool.