Elli Ruuth (1893 – 1975) was a Finnish furniture architect.
She was active in 1924 – 1952.
[1][2] Ruuth designed furniture for various state and municipal buildings.
[2][3] According to Architecta, the Finnish association of women architects, her "most brilliant" works were the interiors of the Finnish embassy in Moscow and Villa Baumgartner [fi] in Helsinki.
[2] In 1919, Elli Ruuth together with Elsa Arokallio, Elsi Borg, Salme Setälä, Eva Kuhlefeld and Aili-Salli Ahde-Kjäldman, was part of the founding group of the Tumstocken association and then the Finnish Association of Women Architects.