A modern towel from Finnish Marimekko, made of soft cotton with the iconic 60 year old Unikko pattern.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of soft wool.
The Unikko mug and plate set from Marimekko is decorated with Maija Isola's iconic floral pattern in soft, warm tones.
The Unikko tableware by Marimekko is decorated with the lush botanical pattern by Erja Hirvi, with branches and exotic flowers and fruits.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of soft wool.
This woven blanket from Finnish Marimekko is made of soft wool.
The lightweight plywood tray is made of birch wood and features the Tiiliskivi pattern, a design by Armi Ratia.
The lightweight plywood tray is made of birch wood and features the Tiiliskivi pattern, a design by Armi Ratia.
The lightweight plywood tray is made of birch wood and features the Tiiliskivi pattern, a design by Armi Ratia.
The Pieni Unikko cushion cover from Finnish Marimekko features Maija Isola's iconic floral pattern in beautiful shades.
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
Iconic Finnish Design Since 1951.
Founded in 1951 by the visionary Armi Ratia, Marimekko is one of Finland's most influential design houses. The brand is known worldwide for its expressive patterns, bold colors, and timeless design philosophy, which encompasses fashion, textiles, and home accessories.
From the very beginning, Marimekko has embraced emerging talent. Contemporary designers like Maija Louekari, Carina Seth Andersson, and Sami Ruotsalainen build on the strong legacy of icons like Maija Isola—the mind behind the world-famous Unikko floral pattern—and Annika Rimala, the designer of the timeless Tasaraita stripe design.
Marimekko's creative heart beats in its own textile printing facility in Helsinki, where over a million meters of fabric are printed annually. This facility is not only the epicenter of the brand but also a living laboratory where new patterns and color combinations come to life.
Marimekko's designs are vibrant, distinctive, and always recognizable. They perfectly reflect the lifestyle Armi Ratia envisioned: free, creative, and full of optimism.
A brand where art, design, and everyday life bl