Marimekko's Piccolo fabric features a striped pattern designed by Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi in 1953, with light-colored stripes painted in free brush strokes. The pattern is best known for the legendary Jokapoika shirt, one of Marimekko's most famous products.
The square-shaped furoshiki cloth offers an eco-friendly and effortlessly stylish alternative for wrapping gifts. In Japanese tradition, furoshiki fabrics are used to wrap clothes and belongings at bathhouses, but this versatile cotton cloth can do much more – carry it instead of a bag, wear it as a scarf, or use it as a decorative accent in your home or table setting. With the Piccolo furoshiki, the possibilities are nearly endless!