Marimekko’s Unikko bathrobe features the iconic floral pattern by Maija Isola from 1964 in bold tones of red and pink. The soft cotton bathrobe has a pleasant, wide fit with cropped sleeves, side pockets, shawl collar and removable belt. 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 one of Marimekko's best-known patterns and recognized around the world.
Marimekko’s Unikko bathrobe features the iconic floral pattern by Maija Isola from 1964 in bold tones of red and pink. The soft cotton bathrobe has a pleasant, wide fit with cropped sleeves, side pockets, shawl collar and removable belt. 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 one of Marimekko's best-known patterns and recognized around the world.
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Marimekko’s Unikko bathrobe features the iconic floral pattern by Maija Isola from 1964 in bold tones of red and pink. The soft cotton bathrobe has a pleasant, wide fit with cropped sleeves, side pockets, shawl collar and removable belt. 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 one of Marimekko's best-known patterns and recognized around the world.
Marimekko’s Unikko bathrobe features the iconic floral pattern by Maija Isola from 1964 in bold tones of red and pink. The soft cotton bathrobe has a pleasant, wide fit with cropped sleeves, side pockets, shawl collar and removable belt. 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 one of Marimekko's best-known patterns and recognized around the world.
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Length | 117.00 cm |
Pattern Designer | Maija ja Kristina Isola |
Designer | Marimekko |
Made in | Portugal |
Color ID | 331 |
Length | 117.00 cm |
Pattern Designer | Maija ja Kristina Isola |
Designer | Marimekko |
Made in | Portugal |
Color ID | 331 |