Saving the Soviet aesthetic from the scrap bin
When Canadian philosopher Aaron James Wendland moved to Tallinn, he hoped to find a home that felt distinctly Estonian; instead, he found IKEA-fied interiors, discarded Soviet furniture and a heated debate about whether beauty can be separated from political pain.
As a Canadian, I have the option of living in approximately 1.3 million modern apartments in my hometown, Toronto. So, when I moved to Tallinn in January to be closer to family, I hoped to find a unique form of Estonian housing. Or at least, I was looking for an Estonian home that would break up the monotony of modern Canadian living.
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