Marimekko Fabrics, Fashion, Architecture Marianne Aav

Series:
Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design & Culture
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
31 Jul 2012
ISBN:
9780300189339
Dimensions:
336 pages: 279 x 248 x 19mm
Illustrations:
300 colour images + 85 black-&-white illustrations

Founded in 1951 by visionary textile designer Armi Ratia and her husband, Viljo, the Marimekko Corporation in Finland not only sparked a revolution in pattern making but also pioneered a new definition of fashion that embraced the entire home environment. This book - the first comprehensive study of Marimekko designs - presents more than one hundred examples of the exuberant Marimekko fashions and home furnishings that gave the company a definitive presence on the world design stage. The book considers the history of the company from its founding through today and examines Marimekko's impact on design in Finland and around the world. The company's most important designers, including Maija Isola and Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi, their contributions, and their stylistic development are also discussed. In addition, the book examines Marimekko home and office interiors and how they reflected the lifestyle envisioned in Armi Ratia's broad, radical definition of fashion.

Marianne Aav is design historian and director of the Finnish Museum of Art and Design, Helsinki.

"Pattern focused design labels such as Gervasoni, Sandberg, Etro and Marimekko are enjoying a new-found status thanks to their seductive, cheery prints."-Jenny Dalton, Financial Times

"This book sheds light on the fascinating history of the influential Finnish company."-Caroline Wingfield, Independent Magazine

"An interesting story with great visuals."-International Textiles

"A fascinating new book"-Independent on Sunday

"he whole production gives a fascinating visual walk-through of the development of Marimekko, its designs, designers and place in Finnish culture over a remarkable 53 years"-The Art Book

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