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Marimekko Pieni Unikko Cushion Cover - Final Stock

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Marimekko Pieni Unikko Cushion Cover - Final Stock

This square cotton cushion cover showcases the classic Pieni Unikko pattern in vibrant yellow and red, bringing a burst of colour and charm to your space. Made from cotton with a convenient side zip closure, each cover is carefully sewn using the full width of the fabric, making every piece slightly different and truly unique. The Unikko poppy pattern, created in 1964 by Maija Isola, was born at a time when Marimekko primarily featured abstract prints, yet she was inspired by the beauty of organic forms and designed an entire floral collection. Today, this iconic flower continues to stand as a joyful symbol of creativity.

This square cotton cushion cover showcases the classic Pieni Unikko pattern in vibrant yellow and red, bringing a burst of colour and charm to your space. Made from cotton with a convenient side zip closure, each cover is carefully sewn using the full width of the fabric, making every piece slightly different and truly unique. The Unikko poppy pattern, created in 1964 by Maija Isola, was born at a time when Marimekko primarily featured abstract prints, yet she was inspired by the beauty of organic forms and designed an entire floral collection. Today, this iconic flower continues to stand as a joyful symbol of creativity.

$7.20

Original: $24.01

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Marimekko Pieni Unikko Cushion Cover - Final Stock—

$24.01

$7.20

Description

This square cotton cushion cover showcases the classic Pieni Unikko pattern in vibrant yellow and red, bringing a burst of colour and charm to your space. Made from cotton with a convenient side zip closure, each cover is carefully sewn using the full width of the fabric, making every piece slightly different and truly unique. The Unikko poppy pattern, created in 1964 by Maija Isola, was born at a time when Marimekko primarily featured abstract prints, yet she was inspired by the beauty of organic forms and designed an entire floral collection. Today, this iconic flower continues to stand as a joyful symbol of creativity.