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Seireeni Napkins, Dark Red - Luncheon Size
SKU: 878812
$6.95

Festive paper napkins for your next party. Or they make a great host/hostess gift. Featuring Maija Isola's Seireeni (siren) pattern, the designer was inspired by the movement of water while traveling in Greece in the 1960s. Named after the mythological sirens, the pattern also recalls the enchanting singing that lured sailors into dangerous waters. Each pack contains 20 three-ply paper napkins. Made in Germany.

Founded in 1951 by visionary Finnish textile designer Armi Raitia and her husband, Viljo, Marimekko grew from a small textile-printing firm into an international phenomenon. From its beginnings as a textile design company, Marimekko (meaning “Mary’s dress”) branched out into everything from toys to dinnerware to architecture, becoming something of a lifestyle brand in the 1960s and 70s. The company’s outstanding designers revolutionized modern printed fabrics and fashion. Today the company continues to collaborate with young artists, encouraging experimentation. The result is spirited, non-traditional patterns and vivid colors.

  • Pattern Designer: Maija Isola for Marimekko
  • Country of Design: Finland
  • Materials: Paper, non-toxic water soluable dye
  • Dimensions: L 6.5” W 6.5”

Festive paper napkins for your next party. Or they make a great host/hostess gift. Featuring Maija Isola's Seireeni (siren) pattern, the designer was inspired by the movement of water while traveling in Greece in the 1960s. Named after the mythological sirens, the pattern also recalls the enchanting singing that lured sailors into dangerous waters. Each pack contains 20 three-ply paper napkins. Made in Germany.

Founded in 1951 by visionary Finnish textile designer Armi Raitia and her husband, Viljo, Marimekko grew from a small textile-printing firm into an international phenomenon. From its beginnings as a textile design company, Marimekko (meaning “Mary’s dress”) branched out into everything from toys to dinnerware to architecture, becoming something of a lifestyle brand in the 1960s and 70s. The company’s outstanding designers revolutionized modern printed fabrics and fashion. Today the company continues to collaborate with young artists, encouraging experimentation. The result is spirited, non-traditional patterns and vivid colors.

  • Pattern Designer: Maija Isola for Marimekko
  • Country of Design: Finland
  • Materials: Paper, non-toxic water soluable dye
  • Dimensions: L 6.5” W 6.5”
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