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Scandinavia design offers free shipping for orders exceeding 150€ within the EU. For the rest of the world, shipping cost is 29€. For orders below 150€ the standard shipping cost is as follows: France: 5,90€, EU: 12€.
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Marimekko is one of the founding pillars of Finnish and Scandinavian design. For those unfamiliar with Marimekko, it's often explained that the company was founded in 1951 and is famous for its bold, graphic and colorful patterns, which are used in fabrics, home decoration, clothing, bags and fashion accessories.
But more than a brand or a style, Marimekko is a state of mind, an art of living based on the pleasures of everyday life, simplicity, creativity and freedom of spirit, whose ambition is less to follow fashion than to develop its own aesthetic, strong and independent, timeless and joyful [read more].
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But more than a brand or a style, Marimekko is a state of mind, an art of living based on the pleasures of everyday life, simplicity, creativity and freedom of spirit, whose ambition is less to follow fashion than to develop its own aesthetic, strong and independent, timeless and joyful.
Artists have always been at the heart of the company, and new talents are invited every year to enrich a catalog in which old motifs from the 1950s to the present day feature alternately.
Marimekko's international reputation dates back to 1960, when Jackie Kennedy became infatuated with the brand and wore several Marimekko dresses during her husband's presidential campaign. Benefiting from sudden and enormous media coverage, Marimekko enjoyed worldwide success (see Marimekko in a few dates).
Scandinavia Design is Marimekko's main private retailer in Europe.
Scandinavia Design is world-renowned for its in-depth knowledge of the Marimekko universe, and its loyal customers can be found all over the world, from the USA to Asia.
Buying Marimekko products on the Scandinavia Design site guarantees you permanent access to the entire Marimekko range, whether it's the ongoing collection or the seasonal collections, which are sometimes available for a very short time and which we make available to you before anyone else thanks to our privileged relationship with the Finnish brand.
Our site makes a point of highlighting every detail of every Marimekko product, including dimensions, materials, care instructions, the stories behind the patterns, giving you all the information you need to make an informed choice.
Buying Marimekko products from Scandinavia Design is a great way to bring authentic Finnish design and joie de vivre into your home, while supporting responsible and sustainable consumption practices.
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Marimekko is famous for its commitment to original, expressive design. The brand's motifs, such as Unikko, have gained worldwide recognition and symbolize optimism and joie de vivre. Marimekko's philosophy is based on the idea that beautiful everyday objects enrich people's lives.
In addition to its impact on interior design and fashion, Marimekko has played an important role in popular culture, appearing in films, TV series and even dressing Jackie Kennedy in the 1960s, contributing to its international rise.
Marimekko is also committed to sustainability, focusing on responsible production and the use of sustainable materials. The brand works to reduce its environmental footprint throughout its supply chain, and strives to create products that are both sustainable and aesthetically pleasing.
Founder, entrepreneur & creative visionary, Armi Ratia (1912-1979)
Marimekko’s story begins
Marimekko’s story begins in Viljo Ratia’s textile printing company Printex. His wife, Armi Ratia, commissions young artists to design new, bold patterns for the company. Armi has a clear idea of the future. “One has to dream,” Armi says. “And one must stand out from the rest.” Printex – and later Marimekko – will print textiles by hand until December 1973.