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Oiva / Piccolo Mug 2,5 dl
The green Oiva mug features the Piccolo pattern decal. It is dishwasher, oven, microwave, and freezer safe.
The mug is made of ceramic with a green glaze.
Oiva products are designed by Sami Ruotsalainen.
Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal.
In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and on the streets – for good, it seems.
The mug is made of ceramic with a green glaze.
Oiva products are designed by Sami Ruotsalainen.
Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal.
In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and on the streets – for good, it seems.
$10.50
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The green Oiva mug features the Piccolo pattern decal. It is dishwasher, oven, microwave, and freezer safe.
The mug is made of ceramic with a green glaze.
Oiva products are designed by Sami Ruotsalainen.
Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal.
In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and on the streets – for good, it seems.
The mug is made of ceramic with a green glaze.
Oiva products are designed by Sami Ruotsalainen.
Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal.
In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and on the streets – for good, it seems.













