Härkä linen fabric, linen - dark red

Marimekko

307 DKK 512 DKK

Marimekko
Härkä linen fabric
307 DKK 512 DKK



Description

Marimekko’s Härkä linen fabric features a soft, geometric print that gives a charming nod to constructivist art. Designed by Maija Isola in 1967, the Härkä print boasts a timeless appearance, equally appealing decade after another.

Printed in Finland, the fabric is made of 100% linen, making it both airy and durable at the same time. Linen fibres typically absorb dye differently depending on the individual fibre – in a print fabric, this means that the hues are rich, vivid and varied, particularly when it comes to darker colours.

Material
100% linen
Colour
Linen, dark red
Fabric
Printed linen
Width
147 cm
Measurement details
Width (+/-3%)
Repeat
62 cm
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
Wash in 40°C
Product ID
MA071911-833

Maija Isola

Maija Isola (1927–2001) is probably Marimekko’s most famous designer. The Finnish artist designed her first printed textiles in 1949 for Printex Oy, Marimekko’s predecessor. She worked as head designer of Marimekko’s interior fabrics until 1987. She also had an illustrious career as a visual artist.

Maija Isola was a tremendously versatile and bold artist. She interpreted the events of her era from her own unique perspective and foresaw future trends. Her body of work includes over 500 prints – a brilliant selection of patterns representing different themes and techniques. She drew inspiration from traditional folk art, modern visual art, nature and her countless trips around the world. In the 1980s, she began designing fabrics with her daughter, Kristina. Together they produced fresh floral fabrics, bold abstract patterns and ornamental designs that became Marimekko staples. When Maija passed away in 2001, Kristina carried on her mother’s tradition, producing new color waves of Maija’s classic designs.

Maija Isola’s most well-known pattern is the flowery Unikko. The Unikko pattern came about in 1964 after Armi Ratia, the founder of Marimekko, had announced in public that no floral fabrics are designed at Marimekko. Maija Isola did not accept rules or restrictions and designed in protest a complete collection of bold floral patterns: Unikko, a Finnish word that means poppy. Today, Unikko is probably more popular than ever, and an innumerable amount of different Unikko pattern products is available. The range of available colours is also very large.

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