Maija Isola's "Putkinotko" print from 1957 takes its name from a title of a classic Finnish novel, and is apart of her nature series where real plants were used to create photogram-like prints. This dreamy floral pattern features wild angelica whose leaves have already withered away, leaving behind the stalk and seed heads. With a beautiful off white and olive green color palette, this earthy fabric will beautifully decorate your interior through curtains, pillows, a tablecloth and more. The Marimekko Putkinotko Fabric is made in Finland from 100% organic cotton.
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If you order multiple yards, they will remain intact. Please order carefully, cut fabric cannot be returned.
Marimekko is a Finnish design house renowned for its bold, effusive prints and timeless patterns. The company was founded in 1951 by Finnish couple Armi and Viljo Ratia, and the name Marimekko translated literally means “Mary-dress.” Marimekko’s impact reaches far beyond just Finland, howev... More Marimekko
Undisputedly the most famous textile designer to have existed at Marimekko, Maija Isola created over 500 prints during her long and colorful employment. The height of her design notoriety occurred during the 1960’s, right around the time when she created her explosive Unikko pattern. In add... More Maija Isola