This eye-catching cotton cushion cover features the Jokeri Papajo pattern. This is a captivating combination of two patterns made in the 1960s by the amazingly talented, Annika Rimala. The contrast of beige and turquoise allows for the large scales design to compliment smaller proportioned ones. The Jokeri pattern was inspired by contemporary youth culture while the Papajo pattern came from the beauty of Maya civilization. By combining these two designs, we are able to have a unique pattern unlike anything you can find anywhere else. This pillow is complete with a side zipper and is sewn using the whole width of the fabric, therefore its appearance may vary slightly. Each item is unique from one another.
Marimekko is a Finnish design house renowned for its bold, effusive prints and timeless patterns. The company was founded in 1951 by Finnish couple Armi and Viljo Ratia, and the name Marimekko translated literally means “Mary-dress.” Marimekko’s impact reaches far beyond just Finland, howev... More Marimekko
Annika Rimala was a driven Marimekko designer who used cheerful patterns and liberating shapes to define her fashion sensibilities. A student of graphic arts at the Institute of Industrial Arts of in Helsinki, she was encouraged to work at Marimekko by the keen eye of her neighbor. Her firs... More Annika Rimala