Marimekko’s Kurre cotton fabric continues Aino-Maija Metsola's animal-inspired designs, joining previous collections that featured beloved patterns like Peura, Ilves and Rusakko. Kurre is a Finnish nickname for "orava," meaning squirrel, and this charming pattern features a lively squirrel family collecting nuts, inspired by the designer's childhood memories.
Printed in Helsinki, Finland, the fabric is made of partly recycled cotton and linen. The Kurre cotton-linen fabric is perfect for sewing a custom tablecloth or curtains, for example.