jessica at marimekko sent over a link to their fantastic new spring 2008 collection. as always, the collection is full of beautiful patterns and colors- it’s a feast for the eyes. click here for more information or here to shop online at txtl arts.
one of the things i miss most about my old job… the beautiful marimekko lines. there is nothing like them (sigh).
shannon said:
January 10th, 2008 - 10:57 am
i like the first three alot but i’m really not crazy about the color scheme in that last one. it just seems…wrong. especially in the context of the other three which are more neutral tones.
julie said:
January 10th, 2008 - 2:13 pm
Also, repot depot is having a sale on Marimekko fabrics and products until Jan. 15.
Greetings from Marimekko Miami full concept store in South Beach! Just thought I would let all of you marimekko fans out there know that we in the Miami store will be receiving loads of the new collection fabrics within the weeks. I have had the pleasure of seeing them in person and they are better than ever!
check out our webstore- soon to be updated with new marimekko yumminess for spring and summer 2008. don’t see what you’re looking for? call us and we’ll be happy to take your order and ship via ups same day (provided we have it in stock, of course)!
We also love Marimekko fabrics and felt that we wanted to promote our love for these designs by manufacturing and marketing Marimekko Fabric, Wall Hangings in a range of colours and sizes to suit the modern home and office.
Jane Hess said:
August 1st, 2008 - 4:47 pm
What is the name of the Marimekko pattern that Crate and Barrel is using as a background in their stores now? It has a red background with leaf type designs sprikled on it.
Lisa Hicks said:
August 19th, 2008 - 1:38 am
I’m also wondering what is the name of the Marimekko pattern (blue & white) that is being used at Crate & Barrel in NYC (Bway & Houston). Pleeeeeeze email me if you know! Thanks, Lisa.
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