What Marimekko sells?

Marimekko Oyj is a Finnish home furnishings, textiles, and fashion company based in Helsinki. It made important contributions to fashion in the 1960s. It is particularly noted for its brightly colored printed fabrics and simple styles, used both in women’s garments and in home furnishings.

Where is Marimekko made?

Finland
Marimekko’s design and product development are done in Finland and the majority of Marimekko products is manufactured in the European Union, but high-quality workmanship and manufacturing know-how exist also in different parts of the world.

What is Marimekko fabric?

With roots as a textile company, Marimekko is a pioneer in printing fabrics. Still printed in Finland with environmentally safe methods, Marimekko fabric offers limitless ways to incorporate the iconic patterns into your home or wardrobe.

Why are Marimekko designs so successful?

Why was Marimekko such a hit? It wasn’t only the celebrity plug which made Marimekko so popular. Women appreciated that the dresses were pretty enough to be worn in town but still functional enough to be worn around the house.

Is Marimekko high end?

Marimekko’s ready-to-wear collections offer high-quality, functional clothing for different age groups and occasions, including business, leisure and evening wear. In addition to new seasonal products, the clothing line includes classics and other basic products that are always available.

Is Marimekko alive?

Born in the 1950’s, the brand was founded by Viljo and Armi Ratia (1912- 1979) and is still globally famous today. Marimekko designs everything from iconic dresses to textiles, and children’s clothing to items for your home.

What was the fashion in the 60s?

Ponchos, moccasins, love beads, peace signs, medallion necklaces, chain belts, polka dot-printed fabrics, and long, puffed “bubble” sleeves were popular fashions in the late 1960s. Both men and women wore frayed bell-bottomed jeans, tie-dyed shirts, work shirts, Jesus sandals, and headbands.

Who is the designer for Marimekko?

Riitta Immonen
Marimekko’s first fashion collection is designed by Riitta Immonen, who makes use of print patterns from different Finnish artists, including Maija Isola. The show is held at the Kalastajatorppa hotel in Helsinki in May. The audience is enthralled by the colorful patterns and clean cuts.

Is Marimekko popular in Finland?

Marimekko was founded in 1951 in Finland, and is known around the world for its iconic, nostalgia-inducing patterns. Its range of bright and colorful textiles are still printed in Helsinki to this day, and the beautiful designs can be found on clothing, bags, tableware and home décor accessories.

How big is Marimekko?

Marimekko products are sold in about 40 countries. In 2020, brand sales of the products worldwide amounted to EUR 286 million and the company’s net sales were EUR 124 million.

What was Marimekko influenced by?

They then designed and sold a small collection of simple dresses (Marimekko means ‘Mary dress’). Armi and Viljo’s love of colour and contrasting prints was inspired by Finland’s stark climate – there a huge differences between the seasons – no sunlight in the winter and 24 hours of sunshine in the summer.

Where can I buy Marimekko products in Australia?

Their current collection is their first under their new creative director Anna Teurnell, signalling a resurgence of their popularity and new fashion forward direction. Stem stocks a vast collection of these Marimekko products including clothing such as dresses, homewares, tablewares, cushions, towels, accessories, and more in on our online shop.

What kind of clothing does Marimekko make?

Marimekko is a Finnish textile and clothing design house renowned for its original prints and colors. The company designs and manufactures high-quality interior decoration items ranging from furnishing fabrics to tableware as well as clothing, bags and other accessories.

Where can I buy Pappa Sven Marimekko products?

Pappa Sven is extremely proud to represent Marimekko in Newcastle and throughout Australia, via our online store. If there is a Marimekko product that you are looking for, and you cannot find it on our website please contact us directly.

What kind of dye is used in Marimekko?

Natural indigo is a plant-based dye extracted from Finnish woad plant. This season, natural indigo has been used – for the first time ever – in Marimekko’s printing process. Spend over $150 & receive a limited edition anniversary tote bag.