Designed by Erja Hirvi in 2011, Ikkunaprinssi ("window prince") is a vibrant
exploration of botanical life. Known for her lively interpretations of nature, Hirvi creates a whimsical composition of blooming clivia, climbing monstera and graphic mosaic pots.
While perusing an old botanical scrapbook, designer Erja Hirvi was struck by
the structure of the cowslip (Kevatesikko), a flowering plant common to Europe. Her beautiful line drawings are a celebration of the plant's elegant form and intricate flowers, ...
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 ...