The Koppa bowl from Marimekko is a stylish and versatile serving bowl, made of ceramic and fitted with an elegant leather handle.
The Puteli candleholder is designed by Carina Seth Andersson and made from mouth-blown glass. The metal top is removable.
The Puteli candleholder is designed by Carina Seth Andersson and made from mouth-blown glass. The metal top is removable.
The Umpu vase from Marimekko, designed by Carina Seth Andersson, is ideal for cut flowers and decorative branches with evergreen leaves.
Oiva teapot designed by Sami Ruotsalainen has a wooden handle. The pot, strainer and wood-knob lid are made of white stoneware
This set includes two clear Sukat Makkaralla tumblers, which are made of mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series is designed by Anu Penttinen
The Syksy (autumn) glass series, designed by Matti Klenell, continues with the exploration of nature and weather phenomena familiar from Marimekko’s art of printmaking
This set includes two clear Sukat Makkaralla tumblers, which are made of mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series is designed by Anu Penttinen
The Sukat Makkaralla pitcher is made of clear mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series by Anu Penttinen.
The Kukat puhkeavat cushion cover from Marimekko features a playful geometric line pattern, designed by Maija Louekari.
This rug called Unikko is decorated with the iconic Marimekko pattern by Maija Isola. The Unikko pattern was designed in 1964.
The Perenna cushion cover from Marimekko features a floral pattern, designed by Fujiwo Ishimoto.
This stylish cushion cover from Marimekko comes in soft shades of beige, linen and pink and features the iconic Unikko flower pattern by designer Maija Isola
This set of two cushion covers from Marimekko features the iconic Pieni Unikko pattern by designer Maija Isola, this time executed in soft, refined shades.
The Mini vases from Marimekko are cute, small glass vases in an attractive color palette.
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.