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Marimekko Bo Boo FabricCars, trucks and buses race across the white background of this delightful fabric by Marimekko. Set in bright playful colors, this pattern is a perfect way to add some fun to your child’s bedroom.The Bo Boo pattern was designed by Katsuji Wakisaka and has brought joy to children all over the world since its creation in 1975. Give your kid something to smile about with this joyful car-themed fabric; it is sure to be one thing you can both agree on. (See secondary photo for the approximation of one yard.)... (Read more)
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Please note: Because this fabric has a smaller than one yard repeat, the picture shown may not be exactly representative of the fabric you receive.
Overall Rating for Marimekko Bo Boo Fabric - $43.00
Adore this fabric!
By Caroline from Marryatville, South Australia on January 21, 2012
I have made this into a wall hanging for my boys room and they love it! My littlest likes pointing out 'bus', 'truck', 'car' and the colours too. I love the colours in this, they are very retro shades of primary colours. I would love to make some matching cushions too when I get around to it. This fabric would look great as curtains or bedspreads too. I also made another wall hanging for sale and the shop that bought it put it up in their display window :)I would recommend this item to a friend.
Love Love Love
By Sharon from Tacoma,WA. on October 5, 2011
Love Love Love this pattern and fabric.BO BOO Fabric makes awsome duvet cover and Pillow cases
So adorable in boys room'
Thank you for this pattern of fabric colors are great so Primary love the primary colors.
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Nothing to dislikeI would recommend this item to a friend.
Marimekko, well known for its bold patterns and organic designs, has experienced a resurgence in popularity. FinnStyle offers hundreds of Marimekko products in both new and classic designs. From Marimekko handbags to Marimekko home accents for your bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, you can buy... ( More Marimekko ) | In the 1970’s, Marimekko desired to expand their horizons and pursued the talents of two impressive Japanese textile artists, Katsuji Wakisaka and Fujiwo Ishimoto. In particular, Katsuji Wakisaka introduced new aesthetics which enriched and expanded the Marimekko style. Trained at the Kyo... ( More Katsuji Wakisaka ) |
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