Description
Primavera (spring) is one of the many bold floral designs by Maija Isola. It emanates joie de vivre, energy and warmth. Maija Isola painted the pattern when she was living in Oran, Algeria, so there may also be a tinge of homesickness in it, a yearning to be in Finland, to feel the summer-morning dew on the grass, by a bed of pot marigolds.
Technical Info
Available sizes: 9,5x8cm
Capacity: 2.50 dl
Main Material: white stoneware
Oven Safe. Microwave Safe. Freezer Safe. Dishwasher Safe.
Pattern: Primavera Pattern
Designer: Maija Isola
Designer: Sami Ruotsalainen
Color: white, lilac, green
Made in: Thailand
Product code: 070157
Color ID: 146
Oiva/Primavera mug 2,5dl
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Description
Primavera (spring) is one of the many bold floral designs by Maija Isola. It emanates joie de vivre, energy and warmth. Maija Isola painted the pattern when she was living in Oran, Algeria, so there may also be a tinge of homesickness in it, a yearning to be in Finland, to feel the summer-morning dew on the grass, by a bed of pot marigolds.
Technical Info
Available sizes: 9,5x8cm
Capacity: 2.50 dl
Main Material: white stoneware
Oven Safe. Microwave Safe. Freezer Safe. Dishwasher Safe.
Pattern: Primavera Pattern
Designer: Maija Isola
Designer: Sami Ruotsalainen
Color: white, lilac, green
Made in: Thailand
Product code: 070157
Color ID: 146
Designed by Maija Isola

Maija Isola (1927-2001) designed her first printed textiles in 1949 for Printex Oy, Marimekko's predecessor. She worked as head designer of Marimekko's interior fabrics until 1987. She also had an illustrious career as a visual artist. Maija Isola was a
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