
The Kanteleen kutsu design shows forest animals listening to folklore hero Väinämöinen playing a string instrument, made from the jawbone of a giant pike.
This print ranges over other highly covetable household items, like this tray,mugs and tea towels too.

The Taikamylly fabric (below) shows the Sampo, a wealth grinding magic mill, doing its work. I love the closeup version on a porcelain plate too.


Lastly, the Ihmemaa art print shows the landscape of Kaleva, the Land of Heroes, and Lake Alue, in whose depths a whitefish has swallowed fire fallen from the heavens.

See more of this collection, and other designers' work at the Marimekko website.
These fabrics are soooo pretty! I love the color combinations.
ReplyDeleteWow! love it all.
ReplyDeleteThese instantly transport me to a log cabin in the Canadian woods, with thick and creamy hot chocolate in those mugs, covered by furry throws, by a crackling log fire. Beary cool!
ReplyDeleteI like colorful accents. Great fabric patterns.I'm seeing a lot of organge these days. Must be in.
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