Moominhouse
Moominhouse is the fictional home of the Moomin family in Tove Jansson's Moomin series. It is a distinctive, five-story building, painted blue, and characterized by its central chimney and sprawling architecture. The Moominhouse is depicted as being situated in Moominvalley, a place of idyllic nature and adventure. Inside, the house is described as a comfortable and somewhat rambling dwelling, filled with the characters' personal belongings and reflecting their bohemian lifestyle. The Moominhouse serves as a central location for many of the stories, acting as a safe haven, a gathering place for friends, and a backdrop for the Moomins' many escapades. Its appearance and interior have been consistently rendered in Jansson's illustrations, contributing significantly to the visual identity of the Moomin world. The house embodies a sense of warmth, family, and a slightly eccentric charm that is characteristic of the Moomin characters themselves. It is a place where the Moomins welcome guests and engage in their everyday lives, from enjoying meals to embarking on imaginative journeys.