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SEIREENI

pattern design Maija Isola, 1964

While traveling in Greece in the early 1960s, Maija Isola got inspired by the movement of water and depicted it in several fabric prints, including Seireeni (siren) from 1964. Named after the mythological sirens, the pattern also recalls the enchanting singing that lured sailors into dangerous waters.

Fabrics

1 unit = 10 cm x W145 cm 

1 unité = 10 cm x L145 cm 

Printed in Finland

100 % Linen

Repeat 156 cm
6.70 > € 5.63

Cushion covers / Pillows

54 x 19 cm
79 % Cotton 21 % Linen

Inner cushion included
109 > € 91.56  

50 x 70 cm
100 % Cotton

Inner cushion included
115 > € 96.60  

Bedspreads

Duvet covers

Bathroom

The colours on the reverse side of the towel are opposite of the colours on the right side.

70 x 150 cm

59 > € 49.56

Tableware

Seireeni Mugs 2.5 dl
46 > € 38.64  

Teapot 7 dl
95 > € 79.80  

Matching with…

Plate Ø20 cm
27 > € 22.68  

Plate Ø25 cm
32 > € 26.88  

Maija Isola

Maija Isola's (1927-2001) remarkable career as a textile designer began at Printex, Marimekko's predecessor, in 1949 and lasted 38 years. She designed more than 500 fabric patterns, which cover an amazingly diverse range of motifs and design techniques.

She drew inspiration for her work from traditional folk art and modern visual art alike, from nature and her countless trips around the world. Her designs, such as Kivet (stones), Unikko (poppy) and Kaivo (well), continue to be an essential part of Marimekko's collections.