Designed in 1956, Kivet ("stones") marked the beginning of the close relationship
between the legendary designer Maija Isola and Marimekko. A simple yet modern pattern, originally created by cutting paper circles with scissors, Kivet has been recreated in a ...
Updated plaid checks out bold and graphic in contemporary palette of tonal
yellow, grey and green. Reversible duvet cover has hidden button closure and interior ties to stabilize duvet insert; shams have a 1" flange and overlapping closures on ...
Designer Aino Maija Metsola captures the austere natural beauty of Jurmo, a
remote Finnish island in the Archipelago Sea, in her 2011 pattern of the same name. Describing the island as one of the most magnificent places she has ...