PAPU DESIGN
POP UP STORES IN FINLAND
We welcome you to our Pop Up stores in Finland this fall!
Private Shopping at Papu Store!
Papu and Uhana are two Finnish brands that share values in sustainability, friendship and courage to go your own way! We welcome you and your friends to come spend a fun Private Shopping evening at the Papu & Uhana Store in Helsinki! Our store filled with sustainable products, strong prints & inspiration is located in the heart of Helsinki. During the Private Shopping event you will have the chance to explore our collections, learn about our brand and our products as well as enjoy snacks and an exclusive discount. The Private Shopping event is for groups of 5-10 people. We welcome you to...
Susanna Osala assigned as Sales Manager at Papu
Susanna Osala has started as Sales Manager at Papu Design Oy. Papu Design is a Finnish clothing brand that designs and sells children's and women's clothes. The company's turnover in 2019 was 3,5 Me. Susanna has about 20 years experience working in sales and marketing. She has worked with both Finnish and international brands. Before starting at Papu Susanna worked at Marimekko as a key account manager. At Marimekko Susanna's responsibilities included accounts such as big department stores, tax free-accounts as well as international clients. Before Marimekko she worked as sales & marketing manager at Langø Design Oy, which is a home decor...
Papu Design was ranked in the A category in the Rank A Brand sustainability report
How are Papu’s prints created?
I love colors and I live to look at different color combinations. I enjoy observing, composing, drawing and creating something on an empty canvas. I especially enjoy when what I’ve created with my hands spreads around the world and is part of people’s everyday life. Papu’s prints always start from a story. Together with Anna (Papu’s founder and designer) we take walks in forests or different cities, breathe in the different atmospheres and what’s happening in the world right there in that moment. We think about what we want to communicate next and what the visual world will look like...