Suvi cotton panama fabric, grey green - dark blue - brick

Marimekko

27.10€ 36.20€

Marimekko
Suvi cotton panama fabric
27.10€ 36.20€



Description

Marimekko's Suvi cotton panama fabric is adorned with a pattern by Fujiwo Ishimoto. Inspired by folk art, the Suvi pattern is named after an old Finnish word for summer. As is often the case for Ishimoto's prints, Suvi's theme comes from nature: the pattern features stylized flowers and leaves.

Printed in Helsinki, Finland, the Suvi cotton panama fabric is made from 50% recycled materials. The fabric is perfect for sewing a custom tablecloth or curtains, for example.

Our tips for buying fabrics:

· This fabric is sold by the metre.
· It comes in one continuous length.
· Add the number of metres you require in the Quantity box.

Material
100% cotton (50% recycled)
Colour
Grey green, dark blue, brick orange, lilac, white
Fabric
Printed cotton panama
Width
147 cm
Measurement details
Width +/-3%
Repeat
88 cm
Weight
290 g
Notes
This fabric is sold by the metre and comes in one continuous length. Add the number of metres required into the Quantity box.
Care instructions
Machine wash at 60°C. Shrinkage max. 4%. Wash with similar colours.
Product ID
MA073727-650

Fujiwo Ishimoto

Fujiwo Ishimoto (b. 1941) is a Japanese-born textile and ceramic designer. Fujiwo Ishimoto joined Marimekko on a permanent basis in 1974. He had previously worked for four years in various capacities for the Décembre company, which was involved in the design and production of Marimekko’s canvas bags, among other products. In Tokyo, Fujiwo Ishimoto had seen fabrics designed by Maija Isola in the 1960s, and he was so impressed by them that he decided to travel to Finland to find out what Marimekko and Finnish design was all about. Among the others, he has designed for Marimekko the Ujo towel collection, a classic of Marimekko’s terrycloth line. As a ceramic designer, Fujiwo Ishimoto has created unique ceramics art works in the Arabia Art Department since 1989. That same year he received Arabia Cultural Foundation’s scholarship.

Ishimoto’s works are inspired by the surrounding nature with its phenomenon. The forms of his works are minimalistic and combined with lively exterior structures and generous decorations. Ishimoto has received among other prizes the State Industrial Arts Prize, Kaj Franck Design Prize and Honourable mentions at Finland Designs exhibition in 1983, 1989 and 1993. In 2011 he was awarded with the Pro Finlandia Medal. His ceramics and textile works have been to several private and group exhibitions. Fujiwo Ishimoto has also made stage settings and costumes for operas.

 

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