Designed in 1964 by Maija Isola, the Unikko (poppy) design has been
the most popular Marimekko print since its introduction. Challenging the common notion of decorative florals, Unikko broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, ...
A concentric doodle plays positive negative in designer Annika Rimala's 1963 pattern
Pippurikera (pepper ball). The large scale design is reflective of her transition away from small prints as her popularity grew, culminating in her 20 year leadership of ...
In its swirling floral forms and dynamic movement, Maija Isola's 1967 design
Suudelma ("kiss") translates the power and passion of human feeling into bold, graphic expression. Reversible duvet cover has hidden button closure at bottom and interior fabric ties ...