Marimekko’s Kukasta kukkaan tablecloth features a summery floral pattern created by Erja Hirvi. Meaning “from flower to flower” in Finnish, the design is inspired by bees drifting from bloom to bloom. Celebrating the endless variety of flowers in shape and form, the pattern was born as Hirvi painted floral motifs on the floor of her summer cottage.
Made from a cotton-hemp blend, this tablecloth brings floral joy to both festive tables and everyday settings. The square tablecloth is printed in Helsinki, Finland, and finished with neatly stitched edges.