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 ...
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 ...
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, ...