
Marimekko Viitta Throw
Created by the legendary Maija Isola in the 1960s, the Viitta (Beacon) pattern is a striking example of her fascination with geometry and form. Influenced by the constructivist and minimalist movements emerging in Finnish art at the time, Viitta explores balance, rhythm, and precision through bold abstract design. With its clean lines and optical clarity, the pattern reflects Isola’s gift for translating modern artistic ideas into timeless textile design that continues to embody Marimekko’s spirit of creativity and innovation.
Created by the legendary Maija Isola in the 1960s, the Viitta (Beacon) pattern is a striking example of her fascination with geometry and form. Influenced by the constructivist and minimalist movements emerging in Finnish art at the time, Viitta explores balance, rhythm, and precision through bold abstract design. With its clean lines and optical clarity, the pattern reflects Isola’s gift for translating modern artistic ideas into timeless textile design that continues to embody Marimekko’s spirit of creativity and innovation.
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Created by the legendary Maija Isola in the 1960s, the Viitta (Beacon) pattern is a striking example of her fascination with geometry and form. Influenced by the constructivist and minimalist movements emerging in Finnish art at the time, Viitta explores balance, rhythm, and precision through bold abstract design. With its clean lines and optical clarity, the pattern reflects Isola’s gift for translating modern artistic ideas into timeless textile design that continues to embody Marimekko’s spirit of creativity and innovation.




















