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Finland national treasure print brand

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Finland's national treasure brand Marimekko was founded in 1951, shortly after the end of the Second World War, and the founder, Armi Ratia, brought positive energy to the fragile hearts of the post-war period with his bright and colorful prints, inspiring people to regain their enthusiasm and bravely move towards a better future. Marimekko, who has been with Finland for more than half of its history, has used its creative energy to launch a series of limited edition prints to celebrate Finland's centenary.

In addition to the previous blue Ruutu In addition to the blue Ruutu-Unikko print collection, Finnish designer Maija Louekari has created a new symbolic print for the centenary of Finland's founding, Veljekset (Brothers), a print inspired by the text of the classic Finnish legend, which attempts to return to nature and depict the wild animals that inhabit the northern national forest.

In Veljekset's creations, bobcats, brown bears and owls are brothers, accompanied by their squirrel sisters. Finland's forests have always been home to countless powerful animals full of life, but sometimes they are beyond reality for urbanites. The designer Maija Louekari emphasizes: "Nature is not far away from us, and I wanted to depict our brothers in the forest and use them as inspiration for the print to celebrate the centenary of Finland's founding.

Marimekko has been bringing color and pattern to tables, living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and lounges for more than a century; and in a variety of ways, he has made countless maverick thinkers. From the past to the present, Marimekko's customers have a wide range of choices: stripes or plaids, florals or color blocks, formal or casual. But in the midst of all this dizzying variety, Marimekko has always focused on one thing above all else: helping people express their unique personalities. The men and women who design these patterns have had to contend with all sorts of cynical and skeptical people along the way, and have put in all the work to make their visions come true.

This dream has allowed Marimekko to continue to bring full interest to ordinary, everyday objects: cups and dishes, tablecloths and cutlery, dresses and coats, bags and hats, and so on. Their intuition and imagination are their guiding lights, and their experience and practical skills are their two feet firmly planted on the ground. The mind and spirit flow freely in the channels of reality, while the creativity born of fun and experience will always lead them safely to the next destination.


Finland national treasure print brand
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