Hotel Kämp, a symbol of refined luxury in the heart of Helsinki, has undergone a comprehensive renovation, with Fyra Design Agency entrusted with the interiors of both the original building and the recently completed extension in the adjacent Helander House.

Hotel Kämp Sibelius Suite

Having opened its doors in 1887, respecting the hotel’s heritage was integral to the design brief, which called for a refined update while bringing a sense of timelessness and lightness to the interiors. Envisioned as a comprehensive spatial experience, the room design combines elegant luxury with opulent materials.

Hotel Kämp Executive Park View Room

In total, the Helander House extension adds 3,100m2 of new space to Hotel Kämp, including 22 guestrooms, 15 of which are suites. Each suite is unique, reflecting a layered mix of past and present, with a design that draws deeply from cultural heritage, echoing the spirit of the Finnish Golden Age.

Hotel Kämp Courtyard Twin Suite

Inspired by Helene Schjerfbeck’s and Jean Sibelius’ expressive artistry and the architectural elegance of the building, the new interiors are rooted in history while speaking to contemporary needs.

Hotel Kämp Kämp Suite

Fyra’s vision has been to uphold Kämp’s heritage while cultivating a sense of calm, inviting luxury. The updated rooms will pay homage to the grandeur of Kämp, featuring long lasting and classical elegance, while integrating completely modernised technology. The aim is to ensure the hotel’s new spaces stand the test of time, ready to be enjoyed by guests for the next hundred years.