More about Marimekko Silkkikuikka Percale BeddingSelect Marimekko Silkkikuikka Bedding is on sale for a limited time.
Marimekko’s Silkkikuikka Bedding features a tri-colored pattern designed by Maija Isola in 1961. Inspired by the movements of the majestic Great Crested Grebe, this pattern is a reflection of these graceful birds and their watery habitat. Cool-hues and repeating wave-like lines gently suggest themes of water, plumage and flight. Sleep soundly while wrapped in the calming jewel-tones of this soft, 100% cotton percale bedding.Marimekko Care Instructions
Bedding Measurements:
Duvet
Twin - 86" L x 66" W (218 x 168 cm)
Full/Queen - 96" L x 92" W (244 x 234 cm)
King - 106" L x 96" W (269 x 244 cm)
Comforter
Twin - 68" W x 86" L (173 x 218 cm)
Full/Queen - 96" L x 90" W (244 x 229 cm)
King - 108" L x 96" W (274 x 244 cm)
Pillowcase
Standard - 30" L x 20" W (76 x 51 cm)
King - 40" L x 20" W (102 x 51 cm)
Pillow Sham
Standard - 26" L x 20" w (66 x 51 cm)
King - 36" L x 20" W (91 x 51 cm)
Fitted Sheet
Twin - 80" L x 41" W 16" D (203 x 104 x 41 cm)
Full - 77" L x 56" W x 16" D (196 x 142 x 41 cm)
Queen - 82" L x 62" W x 16" D (208 x 157 x 41 cm)
King - 82" L x 80" W x 16" D (208 x 203 x 41 cm)
Flat Sheet
Twin - 96" L x 66" W (244 x 104 cm)
Full - 96" L x 81" W (244 x 206 cm)
Queen - 102" L x 90" W (259 x 229 cm)
King - 108" L x 102" W (274 x 259 cm)
About Percale:
A high-quality weave, percale has a noticeably tighter weave that allows for a higher thread count which makes the sheets softer to the touch. Medium in weight, the fabric is matte with no additional sheen or shine but the texture is very smooth and able to resist warping and washes exceptionally well.
Specifications for Marimekko Silkkikuikka Percale Bedding
- MATERIAL: 100% cotton percale
- PATTERN: Marimekko Silkkikuikka
- 300 Thread Count
More about Marimekko
The bold prints of Marimekko are the first to come to mind for many when thinking about Finnish design. The brand’s impact reaches beyond Finland, however, as Marimekko is said to be one of the world’s first real lifestyle brands offering fashion and accessories alongside home décor in seam... 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
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