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Armi Ratia

Marimekko, established in 1951, is a Finnish textile and clothing design company renowned for its original prints and colours. The company designs and manufactures high-quality clothing, interior decoration textiles, bags and other accessories. Strong and distinctive product design is the cornerstone of Marimekko’s operations and corporate culture. The starting point for design is that each individual Marimekko product must earn its own design value and express Marimekko’s lifestyle concept. Alongside distinctive and individual design there is a stress on the functionality and practical aspects of the products. Design proceeds in close interaction with production, sales and marketing.



Whether well-known and recognised names or young promising talents at the beginning of their career, Marimekko’s designers are all among the leading figures in their field. Marimekko has always collaborated closely with students of design and young designers, a mutually beneficial relationship in which young designers can demonstrate their skills, while Marimekko gains new impulses and a feel for contemporary phenomena.                                    

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the Japanese traditions of structure and texture in textiles – tatami mats, quilts and kimono satins – provide inspiration for a patchwork of micro-motifs recreating a tactile, colourful and contrasting world. 

Alternative saturated colours: acid bright combinations of jade, khaki and mint softened by warm grey and sugar pink; fresh shades of turquoise and indigo combine with a new sophisticated palette of grey shades. Natural half tones with black give an original feel to the collection. 

to read more go to : KENZO Maison

Fabrics images © Monica Barreneche 

(text and interios photos taken from http://www.lelievre.eu/index.php?mod=kenzo )