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Specifications for Marimekko Kaiku Long Polyester Shower CurtainMEASUREMENTS: 79" H x 71" W (200 x 180 cm)BRAND: MarimekkoDESIGNER: Maija LouekariPRODUCT FAMILY: Marimekko Shower CurtainsITEM #: MM060226-197MATERIAL: 100% PolyesterPATTERN: Marimekko KaikuCOUNTRY: Designed in Finland, Made in PortugalCare: Machine washablePlease Note: This shower curtain is slightly longer than standard US sizes.More about MarimekkoMarimekko, well known for its bold patterns and organic designs, has experienced a resurgence in popularity. FinnStyle offers hundreds of Marimekko products in both new and classic designs. From Marimekko handbags to Marimekko home accents for your bedroom, bathroom and kitchen, you can buy... More MarimekkoMore about Maija LouekariThe award-winning Finnish designer Maija Louekari (born 1982) received her Master's in design and B.A. in interior decoration from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. She made her big break after winning a design competition organized by the University of Art and Design Helsinki ...

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carol munday curtainsSing in the rain. Made with 100% polyester to add a little function to the beauty. QuantityColourPatterned Add to WishlistSKU {{model}} {{stockMessage}} ShareKaiku is a pattern which fills your home with the width of Finnish landscapes. Maija Louekari designed the pattern in 2004 and the print is already considered a young classic today. The Kaiku pattern looks like a window to the world. Kaiku, meaning “eco” in English, shows the width of Scandinavian landscapes in bribing graphical clearness. Black-white birches in front of a stage in friendly blue and green tones – the simplicity and quietness of the pattern from Marimekko is emphasized by hand-drawn lines and strong colours.

Marimekko’s Kaiku ports quietness and relaxation, which is especially relaxing in bedrooms with the Kaiku duvet cover and the pillowcase. The Kaiku shower curtain and the Kaiku tea towel bring a piece of nature into the bathroom and the kitchen.Curtains On SaleCool CurtainsMarimekko Shower CurtainShower CurtainsCurtain I MBathroom Reno IdeasApartment TherapyFresh ColorsA CrushForwardMarimekko shower curtain - I'm sure it's probably too much for my little space, but I DO have a crush on it...today is going to a be a festival of sorts- a festival of sneak peeks! we’ll be sharing four homes today and then tomorrow we’ll be returning to regular content. i’ve had a few of these homes sitting in my drafts folder for a bit so i thought today would be a great day to bring them out. so, off we go… today’s sneak peek is all about what you can do with a good shell and a creative mind (and a handy and fearless partner helps too). three years ago emira mears and her partner martin bought this mid-40s “shack” during vancouver’s crazy real estate market.

the house had hardly been touched since the 40s, so they had their work cut out for them, “making it not only a livable, but also a beautiful place to live.” also impressive is that they did almost all the work themselves. you can find more full-sized images of their home right here. also, be sure to check out the boss of you, all about running your business your own way – emira’s project with lauren bacon. Martin has an eye for modern design and we’ve inherited some great pieces from his Danish parents (not furniture but enamel pots, bowls etc.). I’m a fan of modern design, but also love handcrafted and vintage pieces. We’re fortunate have a lot of artwork from local Vancouver designers, many of whom are friends as well as some choice pieces purchased online or on our travels in Denmark and Amsterdam. The couch in this photo is always the clincher that blows people away when I tell them that Martin made all the furniture in our house. Most of it is wood work, so this upholstered couch seems pretty darned impressive.

The base is made primarily of found materials including old 70s chrome office chairs which are used for the legs and supports (the cushions and fabric are all new material). We need to recover it as it is starting to show some wear and tear, but can never decide on a colour. The coffee table Martin made for me to go in my old flat. It’s upholstered in off-white vinyl and then has blue mosaic tile insets for putting down a tea pot/cup of tea. It’s pretty darned swell. The painting on the wall is by a local Vancouver artist, Jude Griebel. Martin and I bought it kind of on a whim at a gallery opening when we first started dating. It was a big/risky co-purchase as we both loved it and we hadn’t been together all that long. Fortunately that all worked out ;) Since then Jude has gone onto be very successful and we’re really glad we were able to purchase one of his pieces when we did. Martin made me this bench as a birthday gift the first year we were dating. I remember looking out the livingroom window and seeing him bring it up the walk to the one bedroom flat I was living in at the time.