%C2%A9 Marimekko %2F Helsinki%2FHelsingfors%2C Per-Olof Nystr%C3%B6m%2C 1952
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Gift of Jennifer and Enrique Olivarez and Eike Schmidtexpand_more 2012.82
Top Finnish graphic designer Per-Olof Nyström designed Helsinki/Helsingfors fabric, (named in Finnish and Swedish) in 1952, to commemorate the Helsinki Olympic Games held that year. Nyström’s design features stylized views of Helsinki landmarks, including the classical architecture of Helsinki Cathedral, (still the most recognizable landmark in the city), the Russian Orthodox Uspenski Cathedral, and the Old Market Hall, interspersed with nautical images.
In 2010, Marimekko commissioned Heini Ruuskanen, a student at Aalto University School of Art and Design, to restore the Helsinki/Helsingfors fabric as a signature design for World Design Capital Helsinki 2012, a designation given by the International Committee of the Society of Industrial Designers. Using existing samples and photographs, she built a pattern swatch, which was approved by Nyström’s family as true to the original. The company re-introduced the fabric in blue, seen here, and a brighter and more modern green than the 1952 original.
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© Marimekko / Helsinki/Helsingfors, Per-Olof Nyström, 1952