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Juslin Maunula
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Juslin maunula redefines luxury through resourceful design, where discarded premium textiles find new purpose. Founded in Helsinki by fashion designer Laura Juslin and Architect Lilli Maunula, this award–winning design studio dissolves the boundaries between architectural thinking and fashion sensibility. Their distinctive methodology transforms high–quality surplus upholstery materials from Italy, UK, and Scandinavia into refined home goods, wearables, and artistic installations. Each piece tells a story of revival, where forgotten textiles from past decades are curated and reimagined.

Juslin Maunula stands at the forefront of contemporary concepts in aesthetic experiences, transcending the traditional boundaries between fashion and design. The awarded studio invites you to experience their world made of surplus materials. Addressing the issue of textile waste by creating refined self–expression through fashion and homeware, their work gives genuine new purpose to the once forgotten material in a lifestyle collection that feels fresh and unexpected. Juslin Maunula’s strength is an insightful use of materials, open and experimental attitude, an artistic vision, and an unerring ability to design aesthetically attractive, distinctive products that appeal to a broad, international consumer base.

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