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Nokia's strong return There is a spirit called Finland

The news that Nokia is coming back is endless, and recently, rumors have been swirling about its return - a new smartphone, the C1. Previously, Nokia board chairman Risto Siila *** aa said at the Slush 2015 conference, "If Nokia returns to the cell phone market, it will be in a disruptive way". This made global Nokia fans ecstatic, and also proved Nokia's strong roots and excellent reputation in people's hearts. It is the low-profile but persistent pride of the Finns, as well as the strong national spirit, created the myth belonging to the Nordic giant. In this issue, we take a look at the Finnish spirit and the Finnish home.

Nokia's return - the new smartphone C1

Convergence of character, low-profile

Finland's severe climatic conditions, as well as its special geographic location and history, have led to the formation of the Finnish people's national character and culture, which is rich in Nordic characteristics. The Finnish people are introverted and low-key, which can be seen in the styling of Nokia's cell phones.

Similarly, the Finnish Scandinavian home style is mainly in black and white as the bottom. Black and white in interior design belongs to the "universal color", can be in any occasion, with any color with. In addition, the other colors in the Scandinavian home to light color system, giving people a clean and refreshing sense of simplicity.

National pride leads the way

Just as Nokia's final declaration before the collapse of the "do not follow", the Finns, although low-key on the surface, but in fact full of national pride in the heart, in today's globalization and do not follow the trend, but firmly maintain their traditional culture.

Finland's Scandinavian style of home furnishings is also leading the world today. We are familiar with the "Ikea", which is also a concentrated expression of the Nordic style.

The home of art and romance

Finland is full of dense forests and beautiful lakes, giving rise to a unique Nordic metal culture; Finland is also the hometown of Santa Claus, the romantic fairy tale spread around the world; Finland has a lot of world-class artists, such as the great musician Sibelius, the linguist Lunlaut, the famous architect Alvar Aalto, and many others.

Finnish designers are known worldwide for their simple and functional design, quality materials and exquisite workmanship. Therefore, the Finnish home style in maintaining the profile tone at the same time, more use of logs and other natural elements and colors, as well as a little metal texture embellishment.

Humanization

Friends who have shopped at IKEA know that the reason why IKEA is able to customers like clouds, unique in the building materials and home furnishing market, relying on the Nordic home furnishing products and business model of humanization. To this day, Scandinavian design still reminds users of the existence of "design" and the importance of "designers" with its humanized elegance.

For Scandinavian design, the most important thing is not to "sell", but to create products that are used, durable and cost-effective - so that if consumers have a need for the product, they will naturally buy it. Products that consumers don't want shouldn't exist in the ideal Scandinavian design market.

Humanization

Friends who have shopped at Ikea know that Ikea is able to customers like clouds, in the building materials and home furnishing market, relying on the Nordic home furnishing products and business model of humanization. To this day, Scandinavian design still reminds users of the existence of "design" and the importance of "designers" with its humanized elegance.

For Scandinavian design, the most important thing is not to "sell", but to create products that are used, durable and cost-effective - so that if consumers have a need for the product, they will naturally buy it. Products that consumers don't want shouldn't exist in the ideal Scandinavian design market.