The history of the Christmas decoration
factory WEISTE – and at the same time the industrial
manufacture of Christmas decorations in Finland – began
in the 1920’s. School teacher Kalle Aimo Weiste
(1881-1963) decided to pursue a different career and
founded a company of his own in Helsinki in 1924. His
business idea was to produce decorations for Christmas
trees from silver-plated copper thread.
After first having made decorations at his own home
and thereafter for a year in a small workshop in Kluuvikatu,
a street in the city centre, Kalle Weiste moved with
his son Aarre (1920-2001) to Pukinmäki in 1926.
Later in the same year, the construction of a modest
factory building was finished, followed by an additional
building in 1931.
In the mid-1930’s, a weaving mill was established
at the factory. According to the price list from 1938,
approximately 40 different types of ribbons and yarns
were made with a number of weaving and spinning machines.
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