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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern... More at Crate & Barrel
When Ristomatti Ratia designed the Roadie Pal Bag in 2006, he sought to create a timeless classic by ignoring trendy fads and making the product so stripped down that time cannot touch its essence. A perfect balance of functionality and style, ease and comfort, the Roadie Pal Bag is crafted of durable nylon in an urban shade of charcoal. Utilitarian and minimalist, this messenger bag is perfectly More at Crate & Barrel
Maija Isola contributed more than 500 patterns to Marimekko over the span of her career, with the Joonas (Jonah) series being one of her first successes in 1961. Inspired by the sight of sun dancing on the surface of the Mediterranean Sea, Joonas is named after the story of Jonah and the whale. Feeling that sitting inhibited her artistic expression, Maija composed Joonas to the sounds of pop More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
When Ristomatti Ratia designed the Roadie Pal Bag in 2006, he sought to create a timeless classic by ignoring trendy fads and making the product so stripped down that time cannot touch its essence. A perfect balance of functionality and style, ease and comfort, the Roadie Cash and Carry is crafted of durable nylon in an urban shade of charcoal. Utilitarian and minimalist, this messenger bag is More at Crate & Barrel
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 surface of the water as she lowered the bucket. Kaivo's concentric design is a modern, rhythmic reflection of her memory. -Pattern designed by Maija Isola; 1964 -100% Teflon®-coated...More at Crate & Barrel
A smaller version of the popular Weekender tote/messenger hybrid originally designed in 2010 by Ristomatti Ratia, son of Marimekko founder Armi Ratia. Subtly tapering to a flat base, the streamlined design stands independent for easy packing with ample space for getaway necessities. The adjustable strap comfortably slings cross-body or over the shoulder. -Designed by Ristomatti Ratia; More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
Pirput Parput (tiny trifles), Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi's classic 1957 design, is a planar infinity of tiny dots printed in overlapping colors-an innovative production concept that Vuokko introduced to Finish fabric designers in the 1950s. -Pattern designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi; 1957 -100% Teflon®-coated polyester -Aluminum frame -Manual open/close...More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
The concept for the Matkuri (traveler) bag came to designer Ristomatti Ratia during an airplane mishap in which his carry-on bag tipped over and spilled its contents. Intent on revising this basic bag, Ratia extended the bag with a flap and added a zipped closure and interior zippered pocket, creating a stylish and practical bag that was named one of 1978's top products by Fortune magazine. More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
Life meets style at the intersection of form and function courtesy of the bright minds at Polder® Housewares. Custom-designed for our folding shopping cart, this insulated grey liner features generous capacity, zipper closure, carrying handles aluminum and sponge padding to keep foods cold. Liner affixes easily to cart with fabric tab fasteners. -Non-woven polypropy...More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
Designed in 1971 by Ristomatti Ratia, this urban-minded messenger bag remains a perennial favorite, perfectly suited for commuting or running life's errands. Made of sturdy, durable cotton canvas in Marimekko's own factory in Sulkava, East Finland, the Classic Canvas Olkalaukku is skillfully constructed by artisans who have evolved and perfected their craft over decades. -Designed by More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 by cutting paper circles with scissors, Kivet has been recreated in a variety of colors since its inception in black on white. Pienet (small) Kivet is a condensed version of the original, with smaller and more More at Crate & Barrel
Designed in 2010 by Ristomatti Ratia, the son of Marimekko founder Armi Ratia, the Weekender is a modern tote/messenger hybrid. Subtly tapering to a flat base, the streamlined design stands independent for easy packing with ample space for getaway necessities. The adjustable strap comfortably slings cross-body or over the shoulder. -Designed by Ristomatti Ratia; 2010 -100% heavyweight cotton More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel
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 broke from tradition with its creative pop art interpretation in bold, simplified pattern and bright color. Reproduced in infinite color combinations over its 47-year history, the pattern remains current while More at Crate & Barrel