WHO is Marimekko
An entrepreneur with impressive ambition, Armi Ratia revolutionized textile design with her company, Marimekko. Marimekko translated literally means “Mary-dress.”
In the wake of a gloomy and depressed post World War II climate, Ratia exploded onto the scene with colorful and fresh fabrics which led her company into a new era filled with hope and new beginnings. Founding the company in 1951, Ratia took textile design in a new direction. By hiring young designers and pushing the boundaries of clothing design not bound by trend, she created a unique brand.
From the very beginning, Marimekko was a company made by women for women. Breaking down boundaries in both art and in life, Ratia was responsible for introducing avant garde designs of female artists like Maija Isola into the Marimekko identity. By the 1960s, bold prints and boxy fashions became the height of fashion in Finland and abroad, launching Marimekko into the international arena.
Today, Marimekko has become a trademark of modern Finnish design and it is because of Armi Ratia’s ability to balance design with fashion that Marimekko has become a timeless company with undying appeal.
Wish list...
I could spend hours on the maximo website, a few more hours on the Donna Wilson website, a whole day on the House Industries website.... all loaded with gorgeous things that make me want to burn a hole in my wallet, in fact set the whole thing on fire. Here's a bit of a wish list I put together:
Alexander Girard floor tiles, by Flor - these come in six piece tiles and you piece them together yourself to make your own floor rug. Awesome. Check these out on out the Flor website here.
Alexander Girard House Cushion - Printed on a cotton/linen oyster fabric. I'm obsessed with Girard and this cushion would be right at home on my couch. It's currently out of stock :(
T&O Doll Centaur - 1963 hand embroidered doll on 100% mexicotton, hand stitched yarn hair, comes with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Marilyn Neuhart. I have some on Neuhart's replicas from this series, but this is the real deal. Would love to own and look after this piece of history.
Pretty sure I can hear those floor tiles calling my name...
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