MARIMEKKO

Unikko Duvet Cover 150X210cm

HK$1,295
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Made from a soft cotton and linen blend with the chambray technique, this duvet cover features the classic Unikko (poppy) pattern in cotton and dark blue colours. The duvet cover has a thread count of 120 and hand openings at the top corners that make changing the covers easier.

Unikko (poppy), 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.

  • Available sizes: 150X210 cm
  • Main Material: 87 % Cotton, 13 % Linen
  • Shrinkage max. 5%. Follow the washing temperature given. Wash with like colours. Wash before use. Wash separately 3 times.

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This item can only be shipped to Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore

CODE 70517-851

MARIMEKKO

Marimekko, the Finnish design house renowned for its “Art of Printmaking”, shares joy and happiness to everyday life through its bold prints and colors. Their original prints are interpreted through a range of stylish Nordic-spirit home items as well as ready-to-wear for strong, empowered women of the modern world.

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Marimekko, the Finnish design house renowned for its “Art of Printmaking”, shares joy and happiness to everyday life through its bold prints and colors. Their original prints are interpreted through a range of stylish Nordic-spirit home items as well as ready-to-wear for strong, empowered women of the modern world.

Explore Brand Story