This set includes two clear Sukat Makkaralla tumblers, which are made of mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series is designed by Anu Penttinen
The Syksy (autumn) glass series, designed by Matti Klenell, continues with the exploration of nature and weather phenomena familiar from Marimekko’s art of printmaking
This set includes two clear Sukat Makkaralla tumblers, which are made of mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series is designed by Anu Penttinen
The Sukat Makkaralla pitcher is made of clear mouth blown glass. The Sukat Makkaralla (Socks Rolled Down) series by Anu Penttinen.
The Kukat puhkeavat cushion cover from Marimekko features a playful geometric line pattern, designed by Maija Louekari.
This rug called Unikko is decorated with the iconic Marimekko pattern by Maija Isola. The Unikko pattern was designed in 1964.
The Perenna cushion cover from Marimekko features a floral pattern, designed by Fujiwo Ishimoto.
This stylish cushion cover from Marimekko comes in soft shades of beige, linen and pink and features the iconic Unikko flower pattern by designer Maija Isola
This set of two cushion covers from Marimekko features the iconic Pieni Unikko pattern by designer Maija Isola, this time executed in soft, refined shades.
The Mini vases from Marimekko are cute, small glass vases in an attractive color palette.
Inspired by Maija Isola's iconic 1956 design, Marimekko's Isot Kivet rug epitomises timeless charm and bold aesthetics.
Inspired by Maija Isola's iconic 1956 design, Marimekko's Isot Kivet rug epitomises timeless charm and bold aesthetics.
Inspired by Maija Isola's iconic 1956 design, Marimekko's Isot Kivet rug epitomises timeless charm and bold aesthetics.
This Marimekko cushion cover is adorned with a vibrant display of summer flowers in full bloom. Designed by Aino-Maija Metsola, this enchanting pattern is an addition to Marimekko's range of iconic, floral-inspired prints.
Marimekko's signature De Perenna cushion cover features a floral pattern by Fujiwo Ishimoto, reminiscent of long summer evenings and garden parties.
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