Price secondary unit 142,90 113,86/ m

Annala Simpukka Fabric – An Iconic Finnish Textile by Marjatta Metsovaara

Annala Simpukka fabric is a timeless example of Finnish textile design, combining the bold visual language of Marjatta Metsovaara (1927–2014) with modern Scandinavian aesthetics. Metsovaara was one of Finland’s most internationally recognized textile artists, known for her experimental approach, innovative use of materials, and strong graphic expression. The shell-inspired Simpukka pattern reflects her ability to merge natural forms with modern design in a way that remains highly relevant today.

The Simpukka fabric is a classic example of 1970s printed cotton textiles, when Metsovaara brought art textiles into everyday interior design. Her work combined traditional natural materials such as cotton and linen with experimental materials of her time, creating a distinctive and forward-thinking design language. This makes Annala Simpukka an excellent choice for vintage interiors, retro-inspired projects, and contemporary Nordic design settings.

During her career, Marjatta Metsovaara gained significant international recognition, including a gold medal at the Milan Triennale in 1960, the Signe d’Or award in Brussels in 1968, and the Pro Finlandia medal in 1970. Her works were exhibited internationally, attracting attention in Vienna and the United States. The Annala Simpukka fabric represents not only textile design but also an important part of Finnish design heritage and Metsovaara’s artistic legacy.

Quantity / m:

In total:
COMPOSITION 65% WO 35% PES
WIDTH 140CM
ABRASION 30 000
LIGHT FASTNESS 5
RAPPORT ↕ 36 CM ↔ 35,5 CM
fire resistance EN 1021-1+2 (SL1)
cleaning instructions

Clean with water and neutral detergent. Shape while damp.

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