Project Name
Bouchon Carême
Posted in
Restaurants, Design, Interior Design
Location
13 Aleksanterinkatu
Helsinki
Finland
Area (sqm)
420
Completed
2024
Official Website
bouchoncareme.fi
Detailed Information
Project NameBouchon CarêmePosted inRestaurants, Design, Interior DesignLocation
13 Aleksanterinkatu
Helsinki
Finland
Area (sqm)420Completed2024Official Websitebouchoncareme.fi

Located in the heart of Helsinki, more precisely at the iconic Aleksanterinkatu 13, which was once Finland's first fully commercial structure, Bouchon Carême introduces a fresh, sophisticated take on French bouchons, a type of traditional Lyonnaise restaurant known for its cozy, casual atmosphere and hearty, rustic dishes, in a landmark setting steeped in history. An emblem of urban elegance for over a century, the building underwent a significant three-year renovation, reopening its doors in the fall of 2024 as a contemporary commercial venue, with Bouchon Carême standing out as one of its most striking attractions. Designed by celebrated Finnish interior studio Fyra, the restaurant is the latest project by chefs Hans Välimäki, Maria von Graevenitz-Välimäki, Arto Rastas, and Miika Lönn, merging the charm of Lyonnaise dining with Helsinki’s historic ambiance.

The history of the location sets a captivating backdrop. Completed in 1900, Aleksanterinkatu 13 was Finland’s first fully commercial building. Designed in the style of grand German and Viennese department stores, it featured fully adaptable floor plans, high ceilings, intricate staircases, and expansive windows on all floors, a first in the city. The building received a jubilant reception at the time, as it was said to have changed the look of Helsinki into a modern European metropolis

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Fyra’s design approach emphasizes this historical richness, crafting an environment that feels both timeless and inviting. Warm, natural materials dominate the restaurant, with robust wooden tables and chairs establishing a foundation marked by simplicity and elegance. The restaurant’s grand windows not only provide soft, natural light but also invite passersby to glimpse into the vibrant interior, while the earthy colour palette, inspired by the building’s historical tones, paired with thoughtfully designed lighting, enhance the scheme’s cozy yet bold ambiance.

Towering wooden shelving, made possible by the building's high ceilings, divides the space into intimate alcoves, creating an inviting atmosphere that manages to balance both openness and privacy. These shelves, paired with a lively front bar, add a market hall-inspired vibe, connecting the space to its roots while bringing in a modern energy. Adding to this theme, meat lockers reminiscent of traditional butcher shops reflect the menu’s focus on high-quality meats and vegetables, embodying the restaurant's unpretentious approach to cuisine.

This new gem gracing the city captures the spirit of a classic bouchon while honouring its iconic surroundings, offering a taste of tradition in a modern, beautifully designed setting.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Photography by Riikka Kantinkoski.

Bouchon Carême: A Taste of Lyon in Historic Helsinki

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