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4dL White and Black Oiva Unikko Mug

Designed by
Marimekko
$38.99
    Marimekko 4dL White and Black Oiva Unikko Mug Marimekko 4dL White and Black Oiva Unikko Mug
Description

The large Oiva mug is made of white stoneware. Marimekko's famous pattern Unikko was born in 1964 in a time when the design house's collections featured mostly abstract prints. Designer Maija Isola wanted to create something interesting from this organic theme and designed an entire range of floral prints. Today, the iconic flower represents creativity. Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before taking it into use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal. Pattern: Unikko.

SIZE & FIT: Height: 3.94 in. Capacity: 13.53 oz. Diameter: 3.74 in. Product code: 070636. Color ID: 190 (white, black). Country of origin: Thailand.

MATERIAL & CARE Main Material: white stoneware.

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Brand Marimekko

It started with a dress. In the 1950s, Marimekko’s trail-blazing founder Armi Ratia created the brand’s very first pieces; a vividly printed range of liberating dresses that reflected her confident spirit. Contrary to the traditional attire of the time, Ratia’s designs embraced looser silhouettes, bold, colourful prints and a free-spirited sensibility made to empower women. This legacy still lives on today, and Marimekko’s eye-catching range of printed pieces now extends to accessories, homewares, ceramics and more. Each piece is expertly printed in the brand’s Helsinki printing factory and the Finnish company’s vibrant motifs are instantly recognisable – give a special friend or loved one a stylish surprise with a playful printed tote bag, chic mug or colourful set of notecards.

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Dimensions

Width: 9.5cm

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Length: 9.5cm

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Height: 10cm

Care instructions

Dishwasher, Oven, Microwave and Freezer Proof.

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4dL White and Black Oiva Unikko Mug

Designed by
Marimekko
$38.99
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