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Metka Mini Unikko, Kioski shoulder bag, red, dark red,
Metka Mini Unikko Kioski shoulder bag
Metka Mini Unikko Kioski shoulder bag
Metka Mini Unikko, Kioski shoulder bag, red, dark red,
Metka Mini Unikko, Kioski shoulder bag, red, dark red,
Metka Mini Unikko, Kioski shoulder bag, red, dark red,
New arrival

Metka Mini Unikko

Kioski shoulder bag

$85.00$85.00
: red, dark red
light pink, light pink
red, dark red
dark grey, black

The Metka tote bag features the Mini Unikko pattern. The bag has handles and an inner pouch with a drawcord tightening at the opening. The circular Marimekko logo patch sewn on the front is made of recycled silicone.

This product is made of 100% recycled polyester.

The bag is part of the Onni series, bringing big color energy to your everyday carry.

Unikko, symbolizing creativity, was born in a time when hardly any floral designs were included in Marimekko’s collections. Maija Isola, however, was fascinated by the theme of flowers and decided to create an entire range of novel floral prints.

: Unikko

Unikko

Maija Isola, 1964

Unikko was created by Maija Isola in 1964 and has since become an international icon of print design. The founder of Marimekko, Armi Ratia, believed that it was not possible to faithfully capture the true essence of real flowers in print, which is why floral prints were earlier excluded from Marimekko collections. So, Maija Isola designed Unikko to be an abstraction of a flower rather than a photorealistic rendition. Today, Unikko is a powerful emblem of joy and creativity, seamlessly integrated into Marimekko's design identity.

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