Nokia N76 to get a dose of bling, Bjorn Weckstrom style
By Stefan Constantinescu on Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 at 10:24 PM PST In Nokia
Finnish names are impossible to pronounce. What is up with the two dots over the o’s anyway?
Renowned artist Bjorn Weckstrom will be working with Nokia (NYSE: NOK) to create a limited edition version of the N76 that will only be sold in the Helsinki Flagship Store.
If you happen to be in Finland stop by! Full press release after the break
Source: Nokia PR
Nokia works with Bjorn Weckstrom to dress up the already stylish Nokia N76
June 05, 2007
New hand-crafted device jewelry will be available at the Helsinki Flagship store
Helsinki – Nokia today announced that they are working with noted Finnish artist Bjorn Weckstrom to offer a customized, limited edition Nokia N76 multimedia computer available only at the Helsinki Nokia Flagship store.
Inspired by natural forms made when the wind, together with the high tide broke up the ice along the Finnish sea shore; the miniature sculpture relief, hand-crafted by leading Finnish art jewelry house Lapponia Jewelry is permanently attached to the back of the Nokia N76. Other pieces will be sold as handset jewelry and can be attached to devices already purchased. The N76 Signature Edition by Bjorn Weckstrom has a special user interface inspired by his art.
“Working with the physical limitations of the Nokia N76 made the work both inspiring and challenging.” said Mr. Weckstrom, adding, “In my opinion it is fantastic that Nokia is the first handset manufacturer combining visual arts into an industrial design object.”
“The ways that Mr. Weckstrom was able to add to the already outstanding design of the product says a lot of his talent.” said Anssi Vanjoki, executive vice-president and general manager, Multimedia, Nokia. He continued, “We are delighted that we were able to collaborate with one of Finland’s most treasured artists on this project, and we are even more thrilled that we are able to display some of the more prominent pieces from Mr. Weckstrom’s collection that have not been displayed in 25 years in our Helsinki Flagship store. “
The Nokia N76 multimedia computer blends style and substance to bring the complete Nokia Nseries experience to a sleeker body, with very little compromise.



That name is more swedish than finnish actually. ä and ö is used in both finnish and swedish while å is entirely (I think) used in swedish..