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Pop-up exhibition tour

Field of flowers

Field of flowers patterns: Rantakukka, Villiviini, Paahde, Kukasta kukkaan ja Utakka

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Field of flowers is a touring pop-up exhibition celebrating the future signature Marimekko floral prints. Following its debut in Osaka in March, it will reach its final stop this November, blooming in Sydney at Westfield Sydney Shopping Centre, presented in partnership with Sorry Thanks I Love You.

Floral abstractions have been a cherished theme for Marimekko’s print designers for decades. The Field of flowers exhibition unveils 25 entirely new floral prints designed by Antti Kekki, Masaru Suzuki, Eija Vehviläinen, Aino-Maija Metsola and Erja Hirvi, with five prints created by each artist.

25 new floral prints by 5 designers

Masaru Suzuki

Masaru Suzuki is a Japanese textile artist and designer. He is known for his masterful sense of colour, combined with playful and timeless interpretation of subjects from nature and the world around him. Suzuki is a long-standing collaborator of Marimekko, first getting introduced to the brand through the work of another Japanese Marimekko print designer, Fujiwo Ishimoto.

Antti Kekki

Antti Kekki is a designer known for his bold use of colour, improvisational creativity and a passion for handcrafted techniques. His work often begins with a simple collage method, where paper cutouts are arranged into dynamic and playful compositions. Kekki has been collaborating with Marimekko since 2019.

Erja Hirvi

Erja Hirvi is a textile and print designer whose work blends everyday reality with vivid imagination, creating compelling, colour-rich stories. Inspired by cities, gardens and her travels, she has left a lasting mark on Finnish print design. A long-time collaborator of Marimekko since 1995, Hirvi’s bold and imaginative style has brought a fresh perspective to printed textiles, earning her recognition both in Finland and beyond.

Aino-Maija Metsola

Aino-Maija Metsola is an illustrator and designer celebrated for her bold yet nuanced prints, where colour takes center stage. A versatile visual storyteller, she brings her designs to life through techniques such as watercolour, ink, markers and gouache. Collaborating with Marimekko since 2006, Metsola’s work reflects a unique blend of artistry and narrative.

Eija Vehviläinen

Eija Vehviläinen is an illustrator and designer whose work is characterised by bold shapes, quirky colour combinations and playful compositions. Drawing inspiration from her surroundings—her distinctive style often features distorted proportions, creating fresh and imaginative perspectives.

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Tour dates and locations

Hankyu Umeda in Osaka: March 5–11
Central Embassy in Bangkok: March 13–23
Pavilion in Kuala Lumpur: April 22–27
The Mills in Hong Kong: June 12–22
SKM A11 in Taipei: July 8–14
Isetan in Tokyo: August 6–12
Saigon Center in Ho Chi Minh City: August 20–24
Habitare, Messukeskus in Helsinki: September 10–14
Abeno Harukas in Osaka: September 17–23
Residence of H. Robert in Shanghai: October 10–20
Westfield Sydney Shopping Centre in Sydney: November 10–23

Printing machine prints Purpuri pattern to fabric

Printing machine prints Sirmakka pattern to fabric

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Two models posing in front of orange and pink Piccolo print fabric and wearing a denim tops and skirts in Kukka and Unikko prints.
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Model wearing a dress in orange Piccolo print.
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Four different sizes of Karla bags in pink and green tones.
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Blue and white Unikko-printed duvet covers and pillow cases on a bed.
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Deep plate, plate, espresso cups and a tea pot with red Unikko print.
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Bed covered with red, orange, and lilac Piccolo print duvet and cushion covers
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