New Spring Marimekko has Arrived!
Spring has sprung and new colors are here from Marimekko! We got a big shipment that includes a some classic patterns in new colorways as well as brand new looks. We're highlighting what's new below (click on the image for more details) but be sure to stop by to see these stunners in person.
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Piccolo Ceramics Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi’s iconic striped Piccolo pattern was designed way back in 1953 but looks just as fresh today. Here we have it in updated colorways of dark green/pink in the tray, pink in the mini plate and dark green/white in the mug and bowl.
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Hennika Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi's Hennika pattern, first designed in 1958, features atmospheric bands of orange, light blue, and pink. Available in throw pillows, a gorgeous blanket and a shower curtain ready to transform your bathroom.
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SiirtolapuutarhaThe Siirtolapuutarha (city garden) pattern by Maija Louekari celebrates community gardens and the colorful bounty they produce. This new colorway includes orange, light blue, pink, and light yellow accents.
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Unikko Bathmats and Raide Bathrobe Soft cotton bathmats in Maija Isola's iconic Unikko (poppy) pattern add a stylish pop to your bathroom and who wouldn't want to cozy up in a super soft terry bathrobe featuring Annika Rimala's Raide (track) pattern with cheery green and pink stripes?
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Piccolo Textiles These classic stripes are also available in some beautiful textile pieces, including throw pillows, placemats, kitchen towel sets and a fun, springy tote bag.
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Valssi and Kukat PuhkeavatFlowers have long been a signature of Marimekko's patterns. We welcome the Valssi (waltz) pattern by Aino-Maija Metsola, which features transparent petals in blue. To compliment the many pops of orange throughout spring's patterns, we brought in a rectangular throw pillow in Maija Louekari's Kukat Puhkeavat (blooming flowers) pattern.
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Puutarhurin Paarhat Also from Maija Louekari is the playful Puutarhurin Parhaat (gardener’s best harvest) line drawing, which is part of the sames series of prints as Siirtolapuutarha and Räsymatto (rag rug). It's fun to mix and match these patterns. Here we have aprons, kitchen towels, placemats and a sweet snap purse.
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Ming, Pokalli, and Sakki Vases Three new vase shapes from Carina Seth-Andersson look beautiful with or without a bouquet. We have limited quantities of these so if you love one, act quickly!
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