Strong yet soft, Marimekko's newest black and white print bedding entitled Kevätesikko will imbue your bedroom with restrained style. While reading a book about botanists and explorers, designer Erja Hirvi became enraptured by the scientific sketches and adventurous tales. Inspired to create her own organic study, she used the Kevätesikko or "cowslip" flower to create a gracefully deconstructed print. Made from 100% cotton, the Marimekko Kevätesikko bedding collection will excite your bedroom while adding modern softness.Marimekko Care Instructions
Bedding Measurements:
Duvet
Twin - 86" L x 66" W (218 x 168 cm)
Full/Queen - 96" L x 92" W (244 x 234 cm)
King - 106" L x 96" W (269 x 244 cm)
Comforter
Twin - 68" W x 86" L (173 x 218 cm)
Full/Queen - 96" L x 90" W (244 x 229 cm)
King - 108" L x 96" W (274 x 244 cm)
Pillowcase
Standard - 30" L x 20" W (76 x 51 cm)
King - 40" L x 20" W (102 x 51 cm)
Pillow Sham
Standard - 26" L x 20" w (66 x 51 cm)
King - 36" L x 20" W (91 x 51 cm)
Fitted Sheet
Twin XL - 80" L x 41" W 16" D (203 x 104 x 41 cm)
Full - 77" L x 56" W x 16" D (196 x 142 x 41 cm)
Queen - 82" L x 62" W x 16" D (208 x 157 x 41 cm)
King - 82" L x 80" W x 16" D (208 x 203 x 41 cm)
Flat Sheet
Twin XL - 96" L x 66" W (244 x 104 cm)
Full - 96" L x 81" W (244 x 206 cm)
Queen - 102" L x 90" W (259 x 229 cm)
King - 108" L x 102" W (274 x 259 cm)
About Percale:
A high-quality weave, percale has a noticeably tighter weave that allows for a higher thread count which makes the fabric softer to the touch. Medium in weight, the fabric is matte with no additional sheen or shine but the texture is very smooth and able to resist warping and washes exceptionally well.
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
Priding herself on being able to retain a child-like sense of naïveté, textile designer Erja Hirvi creates playful printed patterns for modern design giant, Marimekko. Initially a student of weaving, by the suggestion of her teacher she applied to the University of Art and Design in Helsin... More Erja Hirvi