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Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture

June 12, 2025
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Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture
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Two of Finland’s biggest design companies Artek and Marimekko have joined forces on a collection of furniture that jointly celebrates their creative heritage.

The “Artek + Marimekko” collection, set to debut at this year’s 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen next week, sees a series of Artek pieces designed by Alvar Aaalto updated with Marimekko patterns.

Included in the collection is a Stool 60, Bench 153B, and Table 90D, which Aalto designed between 1933 and 1945. The three prints have been chosen from Marimekko’s “Arkkitehti” series, which was designed by Maija Isola and have gone on to become some of the brand’s most recongnisable patterns.

Rather than simply applying the prints to the surface of the furniture, the team of craftspeople at Artek have replicated the “Lokki”, “Seireeni” and “Kivet” motifs using marquetry techniques.

“Using marquetry on a veneer top surface, the patterns shimmer as they interact with movement and light,” Artek says. “The collection reflects Artek and Marimekko’s pursuit to create long-lasting design, and the production process of this marquetry technique minimises wood waste.”

The Artek + Marimekko collection is the latest in a series of collaborations that celebrate the brand’s 90th anniversary. It follows on from a limited-edition range featuring the Moomin’s characters, developed by Finnish artist Tove Jansson in 1945, and is joined by a commemorative poster designed by Finnish contemporary artist Inka Bell.

While the pieces won’t officially launch until September this year, they will be previewed in an installation designed by Linda Bergoth during 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, which will be open from June 17 to 21.

The post Marimekko Applies its Iconic Patterns to Artek Furniture appeared first on Hypebeast.

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