Named after Louhi, the queen of Pohjola in Finnish mythology, this pattern features a winter floral by Aino-Maija Metsola. Beautiful blooms emerge from a black backdrop in pastel colors with watercolor-like artistry. It's printed on paper then laminated onto plywood for a sturdy yet lightweight tray that is easily wiped clean and also dishwasher safe. Serve snacks, drinks and more on it, or use it to contain clutter on a coffee table or vanity.
The bold, effusive prints and textiles of Marimekko are the first to come to mind for many when thinking about Finnish design. Founded in 1951 by Finnish couple Viljo and Armi Ratia, the name Marimekko translated literally means "Mary-dress." Marimekko’s impact reaches beyo... More Marimekko
A graphic designer and illustrator, Aino-Maija Metsola lives in the city of Helsinki but loves to venture out into the forests and countryside’s to get inspiration for her unique patterns. Metsola holds herself to a high-standard and is never content with a design that is not complete, so s... More Aino-Maija Metsola