Marimekko unikko blue and beige pot holder for the kitchen
This set includes two rubbing made of cotton and linen -uncom of cotton blend in the Kalendi and Losange motifs. The towels are equipped with eyelets to hang them on the long edge. This product includes 46% recycled cotton and 21% recycled linen. Using simple subjects and daily forms, the art work of the German artist Sabine Finkenauer, residing in Barcelona, offers us a representative and abstract expression game based on repetition. The exquisite works of art of Sabine, created by hand using oil pastels, are now made using different techniques and materials in some of the most iconic products for the Marimekko house.
It started with a dress. In the 1950s, Marimekko’s trail-blazing founder Armi Ratia created the brand’s very first pieces; a vividly printed range of liberating dresses that reflected her confident spirit. Contrary to the traditional attire of the time, Ratia’s designs embraced looser silhouettes, bold, colourful prints and a free-spirited sensibility made to empower women. This legacy still lives on today, and Marimekko’s eye-catching range of printed pieces now extends to accessories, homewares, ceramics and more. Each piece is expertly printed in the brand’s Helsinki printing factory and the Finnish company’s vibrant motifs are instantly recognisable – give a special friend or loved one a stylish surprise with a playful printed tote bag, chic mug or colourful set of notecards.
Width: 43cm
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Length: 60cm
Main material: 79 % cotton, 21 % linen, 79 % cotton, 21 % linen instructions for treatment: max narrowing. 6%. Wash before use. Follow the washing temperature indicated. Do not add fabric air conditioner