Lallukka Artists’ Home in Helsinki is one of Finland’s most significant creative environments. The Juho and Maria Lallukka Foundation celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025, having been established to provide Finnish artists with a place to live and work under the same roof. The iconic building was designed by architect Gösta Juslén and completed in 1933, creating a functionalist yet warm, light-filled setting tailored for artistic work.
Over the years, Lallukka has housed many of Finland’s leading visual artists, musicians, and performing artists, and the building has become a symbol of continuity and artistic development. With its characteristic studio windows and vibrant community, Lallukka remains a unique and inspiring environment for creative expression.
Bukowskis’ ongoing Helsinki Winter Sale auction presents several works by artists who have lived and created at Lallukka — explore the selection below and place your bid before the auction ends on November 30.