Past events

Thursday, 26 January 2012 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm

January Nordic Networking Drinks

 

The January Nordic Networking Drinks of 2012 will be held at Radisson BLU Portman Hotel on Thursday 26thJanuary. The Thursday Drinks is a perfect occasion to network with people from the Finnish, Norwegian and Danish business communities in an informal atmosphere.

Canapés and welcome drinks are sponsored for the "early birds" with their names on the guest list. Please note that due to popular interest, the registration for this event will close as soon as all available spaces are filled.

Participation is on a guest list only basis.

Date and Time: 26thJanuary 6.00pm - 8.00pm.
Venue: Radisson BLU Portman Hotel, 22 Portman Square, London W1H 7BG.
Price: There is no charge for this event. You can bring a guest along.
Registration: Please send an email to events@fbcc.co.uk

Friday, 2 December 2011 - 2:30pm - 5:30pm

The FBCC Traditional Christmas Lunch

The FBCC warmly welcomes you to join our traditional Christmas celebration in the beautiful settings of the Ambassador’s Residence. We will have some delicious Finnish food and sing Christmas carols. There is also going to be a raffle and a surprise program!

You are welcome to bring your friends, business partners and clients along!

 
Program:
2.30pm Arrival and Welcome Glogg
3.00pm Standing Buffet
- Welcome speech, raffle and Christmas carols
5.30pm Finish
- After drinks at a pub nearby  

 

Time: 2.30pm - 5.30pm
Venue: The Ambassador’s Residence, 14 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 4QP
Price: £65 members, £90 non-members

To register please send an email to events@fbcc.co.uk 

Cancellations after 48 hours prior to the event are non-refundable.

Thursday, 24 November 2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

November Nordic Networking Drinks

 The November Nordic Networking Drinks of 2011 will be held at Scandinavian Kitchen on Thursday 24th of November.

It is our pleasure to invite you to Nordic Thursday Drinks. The Thursday Drinks is a perfect occasion to network with people from the Finnish, Norwegian and Danish business communities in an informal atmosphere.

Canapés and welcome drinks are generously sponsored for the "early birds" with their names on the guest list.

Please note that due to popular interest, the registration for this event will close as soon as all available spaces are filled.

Participation is on a guest list only basis.

Time: 7.00pm - 9.00pm. NB the different time from usual.

Venue: Scandinavian Kitchen, 61 Great Titchfield Street, London, W1W 7PP 

Price: There is no charge for this event. You can bring a guest along.

Register: Please send an email to events@fbcc.co.uk 

Tuesday, 22 November 2011 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Marimekko "Little Christmas Party"

 

You are invited to our ‘Little Christmas Party- Pikkujoulu’ Shopping Event on 22nd November
from 6pm until 9pm. There will be Surprises, Raffle, Christmas Nibbles and Gift Ideas!

Hope you will join us!

NB! Places available for the first 30 registered

Date and Time: 22nd November, 6-9pm
Venue: Marimekko Shop, 16-17 St. Christopher´s Place, London W1U 1NZ
Price: members £5, non-members £15

To register please send an email to events@fbcc.co.uk 

 

Friday, 18 November 2011 - 7:30pm - 11:30pm

Patrons Dinner at Ambassador's Residence - Invitation only

Tuesday, 8 November 2011 - 1:00pm - 2:00pm

LSE event: A Lecture by Erkki Tuomioja, Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs

LSE European Institute-APCO Worldwide Perspectives on Europe series

Venue:  Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Erkki Tuomioja 
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone

Erkki Tuomioja is Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs, a position he has held since June 2011. He previously served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2000-2007, and Minister of Trade and Industry from 1999-2000.

He was a member of parliament for the Social Democratic Party from 1970-79 and from 1991 to the present day, serving as vice-chairman of the SDP parliamentary group from 1991-96, and chairman from 1996-99.

He worked as a journalist before being elected to parliament. He was Deputy Mayor in Helsinki 1979-91. He has a PhD in political science, BSc in economics and holds a lectureship in political history in the University of Helsinki. Mr Tuomioja is the author of 18 books, including Europe and the Nordic Fringe written in English and published in 1991.

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email events@lse.ac.uk| or call 020 7955 6043.

Media queries: please contact the Press Office if you would like to reserve a press seat or have a media query about this event, email pressoffice@lse.ac.uk|.

From time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back on this listing on the day of the event.

Full details of all LSE
events can be found online:  
lse.ac.uk/events 

Sunday, 6 November 2011 - 11:00am - 6:00pm

Homelandscape - Exhibition by two Finnish-Japanese artists Elina Moriya and Miika Osamitsu

Ongoing event until 6th November

Is your home where your heart is?
Or is it where your breath emanates?
Where is your homeland when you are sleeping? 

Homelandscape is the first collaborative project by two Finnish-Japanese artists, Elina Moriya and Miika Osamitsu.
The exhibitions consist of Elina’s photography and Miika’s essay and sound installation. The exhibition is a part of a larger series that the artists are working on at the moment.

The exhibition concentrates on the theme of home and the variety of ways in which we conceptualise and experience home and its counterpart homelessness.

This exhibition, like the forthcoming ones, includes an essay on the subject. The philosophical posture is central to the collaboration and the series as a whole, so that visual, audible and textual layers are inseparable from each other. This is how the collaboration started in the first place, by a deep philosophical conversation in the midst of photographs and sounds, by a realization that a home can vanish in an instant, by tsunami, by earthquake, by war, by phone call, by arising of a thought.


Teasmith Gallery
6 Lamb Street, London E1 6EA
Tel: 020 7247 1333

Mon-Sun 11am-6pm

 

Wednesday, 2 November 2011 - 6:30pm - 9:00pm

Jouko Karvinen, CEO of Stora Enso: Rethink - Listen to the Consumer, not the Forest

The Finnish-British Chamber of Commerce invites you all to our Joint Nordic event with Jouko Karvinen, the CEO of Stora Enso on the 2nd of November.

Stora Enso is the global rethinker of the packaging, paper and wood products industry. Stora Enso always rethinks the old and expands to the new to offer customers innovative solutions based on renewable materials. Come and hear what Karvinen has to say about the future of forestry industry.

Program:

6.30pm Registration and welcome drink

7.00pm CEO of Stora Enso Jouko Karvinen: Rethink - Listen to the consumer, not the forest

7.30pm Q&A

8.00pm Networking with drinks and canapés

9.00pm Finish 

 

Date and Time: 2nd November 6.30pm-9.00pm

Venue: Citibank –Stirling Square, 5-7 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AD  – 3rd Floor. 

Fee: 15£ Members, £25 Non-members

To register please send an email to events@fbcc.co.uk

Cancellations after 48 hours prior to the event are non-refundable 

 

This event is generously sponsored by:

 

 

 Organizers:

          

Thursday, 27 October 2011 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm

October Nordic Networking Drinks

The October Nordic Networking Drinks of 2011 will be held at Radisson BLU Portman Hotel on Thursday 27th of October.

It is our pleasure to invite you to Nordic Thursday Drinks at Radisson BLU Portman. The Thursday Drinks is a perfect occasion to network with people from the Finnish, Norwegian and Danish business communities in an informal atmosphere.

Canapés and welcome drinks are generously sponsored for the "early birds" with their names on the guest list.

Please note that due to popular interest, the registration for this event will close as soon as all available spaces are filled.

Participation is on a guest list only basis.

Time:6.00pm - 8.00pm.

Venue: Radisson BLU Portman Hotel, 22 Portman Square, London W1H 7BG.

Price:There is no charge for this event. You can bring a guest along.

Register:Please sent an email to events@fbcc.co.uk

Saturday, 8 October 2011 - 10:00am - Sunday, 9 October 2011 - 5:00pm

The Scandinavia Show 2011

The best of Scandinavia to taste, test, and buy the 8-9 October 2011 in Brompton Hall, Earls Court

Where in the world do you go to experience the best of Scandinavia – from innovative design to great food to cutting-edge entertainment and top brands – all in one place? The answer is Brompton Hall, Earls Court, on the weekend of October 8-9 – when the Scandinavia Show 2011 comes to London to showcase everything that’s new, exciting and enticing from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland.

It’s the second year in London for the Scandinavia Show – and this year there’s a bigger venue and even better opportunities to taste, test and buy Scandinavian.

Highlights include top brands such as B&O and Volvo, culinary creations from Scandinavian chefs, Nordic music from folk to gospel, a chance to have your photo taken with huskies and – a treat for fans of Scandinavian crime drama – an appearance from the stars of The Killing, the hit Danish crime drama which has been running on BBC4. And on top of all that, you’ll get the chance to talk to experts in Nordic travel – so you can plan your next trip to the stunning cities and sensational natural beauty of Scandinavia.

Of course, it’s no secret that Scandinavia leads the world in quality design – and judging by the number and quality of exhibitors, the Scandinavia Show 2011 won’t disappoint. Among other exhibitors, Icons of Denmark will be offering sleek, contemporary furniture and textiles from HAY, which update the functional Scandinavian designs of the 60s.

Meanwhile, Skeppshult will be showcasing hand-built Swedish bicycles, and fans of Nordic fashion will love Wild Swans, a London boutique that stocks 95% Scandinavian brands such as Day Birger et Mikkelsen.

You’ll also find baby company Baby Beamers – whose Danish founder, Birgitte Lydum, recently appeared on the BBC2 show Britain’s Next Big Thing with her SunSnoozer pram cover sunshade – rubbing shoulders with well-known brands such as Bang&Olufsen and ECCO, bed company Hästens and furniture retailer Nordic Style.

Lovers of Scandinavian food are in for a treat. You’ll find Norseland, which stocks the finest cheeses of Scandinavia including Jarlsberg from Norway; Nils Oscar, an award-winning Swedish beer company that grows its own crops to ensure the best beer; and Marguerite Cakes, home of delicious Danish layer cakes covered with freshly whipped cream. With all those to choose from, there’s no excuse for not heading home with a few Scandinavian goodies in your bag.

Exhibitors will include Madsen, a Scandinavian restaurant in South Kensington, London – plus a host of Nordic food retailers based in Britain, such as Scandinavian Kitchen, Danish Food Direct and TotallySwedish. New food and drink exhibitors include Finn Crisp, DQ Vodka and Almondy tårta – three reasons why this year there will be more food exhibitors than ever before at the Scandinavia Show.

If all that doesn’t whet your appetite for a trip to Scandinavia in person, then a visit to some of the show’s travel stands will. The tourist boards of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland will all be present to tempt you to visit their beautiful shores – while a host of airlines and specialist tour operators will offer you the means to get there. If a Scandinavian winter takes your fancy, for example, then pay a visit to the stand of Nielson, the Scandinavian ski experts – or try Canterbury Travel, specialists in Santa holidays to Finnish Lapland.

To add to the fun, there’s even a husky area at the show, where you can get close to the animals and have your picture taken alongside them.

This year, too, Visit Faroe Islands will be making their first appearance at the Scandinavia Show, selling the unique Faroese brand of beauty, authenticity and char.

If you are really bitten by the Scandinavian bug, there are even relocation companies to help you make a permanent move.

There’s also a varied programme of entertainment. As well as the appearance from the stars of tv-show The Killing, there’ll be food presentations by top Scandinavian chefs Signe Johansen and Trina Hahnemann; a fitness session performed by the non-profit Swedish keep-fit organisation, Friskis&Svettis; a performance by Fribo, a contemporary folk band from the Nu-Nordic scene with a Scandinavian-Celtic flavour – and even a 60-person Danish gospel choir.

There’s even a play area with activities for children available all day – and in fact, children 15 and under have free admission, so there’s no reason not to bring the kids and make a day of it.

So head to the Scandinavian Show 2011 – and explore the best of Scandinavian, close to home.

To book half-price tickets for the Scandinavia Show, visit www.scandinaviashow.co.uk. Pre-booked tickets are £8, saving 50% off the price of tickets on the door. Children 15 and under go free.