Apron in a floral design made from a cotton-linen blend
The apron with Unikko Kollaasi pattern from Marimekko is made from an unbleached cotton-linen blend that is carefully printed in Helsinki. With a front pocket and an adjustable neck strap, this apron combines functionality with style.
With 46% recycled cotton and 21% recycled linen, this product stands for sustainability.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the Unikko pattern, this apron proudly bears the anniversary label.
The apron is sewn across the entire width of the fabric, resulting in variations in appearance that make each product unique.
Unikko by Maija Isola
Unikko was designed by Maija Isola in 1964 and has become an international icon of print design. The founder of Marimekko , Armi Ratia, initially believed that it was impossible to reproduce the essence of real flowers in print, which is why they were excluded from the collections. As a result, Isola designed Unikko as an abstract representation rather than a photorealistic image. Today, Unikko symbolizes joy and creativity and fits seamlessly into the design ethos of Marimekko .