Inspired by the Russian fairytale of the shaman's drum, Noitarumpu (the magic drum) captures artist Aino-Maija Metsola's fascination with this ancient Saami tradition. Designed in 2010, N...
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Inspired by the Russian fairytale of the shaman's drum, Noitarumpu (the magic drum) captures artist Aino-Maija Metsola's fascination with this ancient Saami tradition. Designed in 2010, N...
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Appearing as a disciplined linear pattern from afar, freeform yet concisely connected dots are revealed upon closer examination, creating an abstract reference to a rag rug. The pattern h...
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Appearing as a disciplined linear pattern from afar, freeform yet concisely connected dots are revealed upon closer examination, creating an abstract reference to a rag rug. The pattern h...
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While these stylish olive bed linens feature playful motifs recalling the classic Spirograph toy, they're anything but retro. Cream, neutral and earth-toned rounds embroidered in glossy r...
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Layer the bed in a handsome, horizontal chambray multi-stripe in rich tones of blue, grey and plum. Reversible duvet cover has a hidden button closure at the bottom. Cotton percale is com...
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A concentric doodle plays positive-negative in designer Annika Rimala's 1963 pattern Pippurikera (pepper ball). The large-scale design is reflective of her transition away from small prin...
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A classic windowpane design in subtle natural and white is woven of 100% linen for a simply sophisticated bedding statement. Duvet cover with hidden button closure and interior ties rever...
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Modern linens with a mid-century inspiration are printed on textured cotton with freeform rock formations in handsome greys and neutrals. Duvet cover is tailored with hidden button closur...
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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 b...
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Captivated by the majestic gingko or maidenhair tree while in New York and Tokyo, designer Kristina Isola immortalized its iconic, fan-shaped leaf in this 2008 design. Often living to 100...
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Modern linens with a mid-century inspiration are printed on textured cotton with freeform rock formations in handsome greys and neutrals. Duvet cover is tailored with hidden button closur...
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Lively mid-century modern graphics are printed in a handsome palette of earth tones and neutrals in these striking Italian bed linens. The highly sophisticated Mascioni color system allow...
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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 br...
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A traditional arabesque pattern scrolls contemporary in a colorful palette of plum, sage green, slate blue, pumpkin and gold on ivory. Printed on cotton by an Italian textile house renown...
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Lively mid-century modern graphics are printed in a handsome palette of earth tones and neutrals in these striking Italian bed linens. The highly sophisticated Mascioni color system allow...
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A concentric doodle plays positive-negative in designer Annika Rimala's 1963 pattern Pippurikera (pepper ball). The large-scale design is reflective of her transition away from small prin...
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Circa 1964 bold wave by Maija Isola for Marimekko colors anew in rich neutral tones on 300-thread-count cotton sateen. Duvet reverses to same pattern; nonslip corner ties and hidden butto...
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Layer the bed in a handsome, horizontal chambray multi-stripe in rich tones of olive, burgundy, brick and navy. Reversible duvet cover has a hidden button closure at the bottom; pillow sh...
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A bold display of graphic symmetry, Kaivo (well) was designed in 1964 by Maija Isola. While fetching water from a well, Maija was inspired by the circular ripples that formed on the surfa...
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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 br...
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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 br...
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Legendary designer Kristina Isola drew inspiration-or rather painted it-from the nasturtiums that took up residence in her garden long into the fall. Designed in 2006, Iso Krassi (big nas...
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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 br...
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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 b...
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Soft mosaic circles of tonal aquas and greens are printed on 220-thread-count pima cotton. Fine, long-staple cotton is combed for added softness and reduced pilling. Reversible duvet cove...
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A concentric doodle plays positive-negative in designer Annika Rimala's 1963 pattern Pippurikera (pepper ball). The large-scale design is reflective of her transition away from small prin...
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A classic windowpane design in subtle natural and white is woven of 100% linen for a simply sophisticated bedding statement. Duvet cover with hidden button closure and interior ties rever...
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Maija Isola's 1961 Silkkikuikka (great crested grebe) conjures a bird's flight utilizing the signature broad brushstroke technique present throughout the Joonas series. Feeling that sitti...
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A concentric doodle plays positive-negative in designer Annika Rimala's 1963 pattern Pippurikera (pepper ball). The large-scale design is reflective of her transition away from small prin...
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Organic patterning in subtle neutrals creates rich visual texture in lustrous cotton sateen. Reversible duvet cover has a hidden button closure at the bottom and interior fabric ties to h...
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Modern Portuguese linens color block warm, earthy neutrals with asymmetrical white frames. Textured cotton adds depth and interest. Duvet cover with hidden button closure reverses to soli...
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Designed by Erja Hirvi in 2004, Lumimarja (snowberries) is a modern return to organic and natural design encapsulated elegantly in this Marimekko pattern. The snowberry, whose interior re...
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Modern Portuguese linens color block warm, earthy neutrals with asymmetrical white frames. Textured cotton adds depth and interest. Duvet cover with hidden button closure reverses to soli...
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Organic patterning in subtle neutrals creates rich visual texture in lustrous cotton sateen. Reversible duvet cover has a hidden button closure at the bottom and interior fabric ties to h...
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A traditional arabesque pattern scrolls contemporary in a colorful palette of plum, sage green, slate blue, pumpkin and gold on ivory. Printed on cotton by an Italian textile house renown...
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Soft mosaic circles of tonal aquas and greens are printed on 220-thread-count pima cotton. Fine, long-staple cotton is combed for added softness and reduced pilling. Reversible duvet cove...
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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 br...
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Inspired by the romance of Slovakian folk art, Maija Isola designed Satula (saddle) in 1960 as part of Ornamentti (ornamental) series-her largest collection of work. Reminiscent of tradit...
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Designed by Erja Hirvi in 2004, Lumimarja (snowberries) is a modern return to organic and natural design encapsulated elegantly in this Marimekko pattern. The snowberry, whose interior re...
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