A Finnair Airbus A330 will soon feature a
previously unseen blue colorway of Marimekko’s classic Unikko
(poppy) print.
The plane will fly from Finnair’s Helsinki hub
to the airline’s long-haul destinations starting from the end of
2014, joining a sister aircraft painted in a different Unikko
colorway in 2012.
“During this year we have been celebrating the
fifty years of our most iconic pattern Unikko all over the world,
reminding people of its story of courage and faith in oneself. We
are very excited to continue the celebrations and our design
partnership together with Finnair with the new Anniversary Unikko
that will fly on the sides of Finnair’s Airbus 330, delighting
people around the world,” said Tiina Alahuhta-Kasko, Marimekko’s
COO. “For the celebration and as a continuation of our wonderful
partnership with Finnair, Unikko also now has been given a special
blue colorway, inspired by Finland's thousands of lakes and
beautiful, clean nature.”
The design collaboration between Marimekko and Finnair began
in 2012 and Marimekko for Finnair textiles and tableware were brought to all of the Finnish airline’s aircraft in 2013. The
collection was designed according to the airline’s needs by Marimekko
designer Sami Ruotsalainen, in original Marimekko
patterns by Maija Isola. The blue, green and grey colours and the
classic prints used in the collection tell the story of Finnish
nature and recall the perspective of looking out from an aircraft
window, flying high above the landscape.
“We are excited to build on and
extend our partnership with Marimekko, a great Finnish company
that has long shared our values and vision,” said Finnair CEO Pekka Vauramo.
“Our two aircraft wearing the beloved Unikko livery
are flying ambassadors of Finnish know-how, positivity and
creativity. They make a proud statement as they soar toward the
great cities of Asia, where both companies see a bright future.”
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