The call it “Wood City.” On Helsinki’s Jätkäsaari peninsula, a new 34,000- building (by architects
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A soothing residential ambiance defines the open central room, with a kitchen and dining area at the heart of the shared space. Framed be warm wood tones that stretch across the walls and ceilings (as well as much of the furniture) the kindergarten is punctuated by bright bursts of colour.

Bold green and yellow tones energize the communal space, with a central pillar framed by a vivid green bench. Around the corner, a quieter nap area provides respite from an active day. More muted hues span the floor and the bathroom, where elegant green floor and wall tiles create a sophisticated monochrome palette.

Throughout, the interiors are finished with natural, non-allergenic, and hard-wearing materials, chosen with child safety — and durability — in mind. Meanwhile, hanging light fixtures and decor elements invite little ones to look up and take in the space around them.

Situated near the Baltic Sea, Fyra’s design also draws on its nautical surroundings for inspiration. To balance privacy with openness — and a sense of whimsy — a wave-motif decal dresses the kindergarten’s generous street-level windows, while playful ocean-themed artwork accents the interiors.

While Fyra have crafted a space carefully tailored to the needs of children, the simple, blonde wood design language
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