This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of a recycled cotton and features the well-known floral pattern.
The Pieni Unikko cushion cover from Marimekko features the iconic floral pattern by Maija Isola, this time in light pink tones.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of a wool / cotton mix and features the well-known floral pattern.
The Marimekko Unikko bathroom carpet brightens up your bathroom with a large, black and white poppy, designed by Maija Isola.
This blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of organic cotton features the well-known floral pattern.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of a wool / cotton mix and features the well-known floral pattern.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of a wool / cotton mix and features the well-known Tiiliskivi "brick" pattern.
The Palko cushion from Marimekko in the well-known Palko pattern designed by Maija Louekari. Inspired by pods, the graphic shapes of Palko, Finnish for "pod", form even, recurring wavy stripes
The Palko pouffe from Marimekko in the well-known Palko pattern designed by Maija Louekari. Inspired by pods, the graphic shapes of Palko, Finnish for "pod", form even, recurring wavy stripes
This seemingly simple print called Tiibet was the first design by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi for the Finnish Marimekko.
This seemingly simple print called Tiibet was the first design by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi for the Finnish Marimekko.
Inspired by Maija Isola's iconic Marimekko design from 1956, the Isot Kivet carpet is a testament to timeless charm and "out of the box" design.
The Tiiliskivi rug has a minimalist grid pattern that fans of Finnish design have appreciated since 1952. The classic print was designed by Marimekko founder Armi Ratia.
The Tiiliskivi rug has a minimalist grid pattern that fans of Finnish design have appreciated since 1952. The classic print was designed by Marimekko founder Armi Ratia.
Inspired by Maija Isola's iconic Marimekko design, the Seireeni carpet is a testament to timeless charm and bold design.
Marimekko, founded in 1951 by the grand lady of Finnish design Armi Ratia, this iconic Finnish design company makes clothing, textiles and home accessories.
Since its founding, Marimekko has relied on the innovative courage of young and talented designers. Contemporary designers such as Maija Loekari, Carina Seth Andersson and Sami Ruotsalainen continue the strong traditions of Maija Isola, the designer of the iconic Unikko pattern, and Annika Rimala, the creator of the Tasaraita pattern.
The heart of Marimekko's pattern design is its own textile printing factory in Helsinki, Finland, where more than a million meters of fabric are printed annually. Refining fashion and patterns since birth, Marimekko's creations have a vibrant and distinctive look that reflects the lifestyle that founder Armi Ratia envisioned.