…of the products by hand. Colors and glazes for the tableware are sourced from Germany, Japan, Thailand, China and India. The quality inspections both for the decal placement and for the…
…high-quality linen grown in Belgium and France, spun into yarn in China and woven into fabric in Lithuania. Its buttons come from Portugal. Growing flax requires very little water, fertilizers…
…define very high-risk areas in our Product Policy, which binds our suppliers. Our partner suppliers must provide information about the origin of the materials used, such as cotton, annually or…
…created the rainbow flag for use in the San Francisco parade. During that same decade, in 1971, Maija Isola designed the Sateenkaari print for Marimekko. The fusion print was designed…
…their own lives. We want to support Plan’s work in the developing countries, particularly in promoting right and education for girls as they are in the weakest position,” says Marimekko’s…
…more about the suppliers – for instance about how they are involved with the local community. One example is Marimekko’s scarf supplier in India that supports the education of local…
…fashion industry for several years, both for Copenhagen Fashion Week and Danish Fashion Institute. She addresses sustainability issues by working with innovative and emerging solutions covering the supply chain. Miguel…
…sales, operating result and individual objectives separately determined by the Board of Directors, which in 2023 included also sustainability related targets for all members of the Management Group. The members…
…different programs. We also give in-house training for seamstresses so that they can gain work experience from the clothing industry”, Martynas explains. Efforts in employee satisfaction help to get the…
…décor. The Marimekko Artist Series invites emerging and celebrated artists to collaborate on exclusive Marimekko capsule collections. The series was introduced to push the art of printmaking into uncharted waters…