Collaborations

Marimekko x Crocs

Marimekko crocs for children and adults

Put a little spring in your step with a bold burst of joy. The limited-edition Marimekko x Crocs collection is a celebration of mood-boosting optimism and playful design, brought to life by two brands that know how to have fun with function.

For the first time ever, Marimekko’s iconic Unikko pattern, designed by Maija Isola in 1964, blooms across the most loved Crocs styles. Think classic Crocs footwear reimagined in vibrant colorways and bold scales for adults and kids alike.

To top it all off, the collection includes the first-ever printed Crocs tote, two pairs of matching socks and a 5-pack of Marimekko x Crocs Jibbitz™ charms for fun and floral personalization. It’s time to let your creativity blossom.

The Marimekko x Crocs limited-edition collection will be available on crocs.com, at select Crocs stores and wholesale locations worldwide from 23 April 2025 onwards. Please note: the collection will not be sold in Marimekko’s own channels.

Models wearing Marimekko Crocs
Marimekko crocs sandals
Model wearing Maridenim Unikko outfit and Marimekko crocs shoes

The campaign illustrations by Ellen Porteus

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Marimekko Crocs shoes
Black and white Marimekko crocs shoes
Marimekko Crocs Tote closeup

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Unikko pattern in light pink, pink, green and beige

The story of Unikko

An international icon of print design. A powerful emblem of joy and creativity. That’s Unikko, for sure. Designed in 1964, Maija Isola set out to create an abstraction of a flower rather than a photorealistic rendition. Today, Unikko is an integral part of Marimekko’s design identity.

Achive picture where women is printing fabric in Marimekko printing mill

The art of printmaking

Since 1951, our designers have created over 3,500 print designs, bringing color and joy into lives and homes everywhere. Discover our design philosophy and the history of our world-renowned printmaking.