The pretty print on this Marimekko apron will give any chef a fresh outlook in the kitchen. Annika Rimala's Puketti (Bouquet) pattern was designed in 1964 but remains popular today thanks to its timeless, organic lines. In a crisp colorway of black, white and green, the clusters of flowers really pop from the 100% cotton backdrop. A roomy pocket is perfect for holding utensils and recipes while an adjustable neck strap with three snaps ensures the perfect fit from one cook to the next.
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
Annika Rimala was a driven Marimekko designer who used cheerful patterns and liberating shapes to define her fashion sensibilities. A student of graphic arts at the Institute of Industrial Arts of in Helsinki, she was encouraged to work at Marimekko by the keen eye of her neighbor. Her firs... More Annika Rimala