A bold print captures summer and sauna in IKEA and Marimekkos BASTUA

2022-06-04 00:35:07 By : Mr. Kevin Hsu

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A first-ever collaboration between IKEA and Marimekko, BASTUA is set to bring the joy and relaxation of sauna moments to everyday objects. One such object: a shower curtain sporting the first revealed print developed especially for the collection, inspired by the theme. We asked print experts Minna and Maija at Marimekko to share what’s in a sauna moment – and how the rhubarb print tells the story of one in particular.

A few things tend to keep residents of the Nordic countries warm and at ease during the famously dark and cold winters. Radiators and comforters, of course, as well as a healthy dose of more or less fashionable layers of clothing for braving the outdoors. But the particular warmth captured in BASTUA, the collaboration between IKEA and Marimekko, can be attributed to a completely different source: the sauna.

Now, saunas can be found across the Nordic countries, often in proximity to a body of water that allows for a cooling dip before or between hot sauna sessions. But in no country is the sauna lifestyle as culturally important as it is in Finland, home to a population of 5.5 million people – and an estimated 3 million saunas.

It's a place to unwind and focus on wellbeing, both mental and physical.

“Sauna has a very important role in Finnish life. It’s a place to unwind and focus on wellbeing, both mental and physical”, says Minna Kemell-Kutvonen, Design Director for Print & Home Design at Marimekko and unofficial resident sauna specialist.

“I go to sauna every week, once or twice, just to be quiet and listen to my body and mind. Even with family and other people, we don’t speak so much there. And if we speak, it’s mostly sharing deeper thoughts. It’s meaningful.”

Sauna has always been a part of Minna’s life. Her earliest memories of it take her to joyful summers in her grandparents’ home on the Finnish countryside. Every Wednesday and Saturday evening, they’d spend time together in a big, traditional, wood-fired sauna housed in a quaint red building.

“It was so nice and calm, and the atmosphere with my grandparents was so kind. They lived in a humble and agrarian society, very old school”, she recounts with fondness. “In the city, we go to the public saunas, but the heritage and roots of sauna is really there, in the Nordic agrarian culture.”

Minna’s childhood memories from the countryside echo a traditional, idyllic image of sauna. There’s the main house and the sauna in the yard, which you’ll find surrounded by lush greenery showered in seemingly endless daylight in summer. And when it comes to this time of the year, there is often also rhubarb growing close to it.

“Strong rhubarb leaves are a really traditional part of Nordic summer elements”, says Minna. “Prints can tell the stories of sauna moments, and we love to celebrate the story of this big leaf this way in the collaboration with IKEA.”

Commonly grown across the Nordic countries, rhubarb – its stems, more precisely – popularly provides a tart element to mostly sweet treats and baked goods over the summer months in the region. To BASTUA, it brings a bold print through the design of Maija Louekari, print designer for Marimekko and long-time fan of the plant.

“Nordic plants are usually quite small because we don’t have as much light all year around as other countries in Europe. Rhubarb has quite a unique taste and is very Nordic, but it has these huge leaves and I really like that”, says Maija. “They’re almost a bit exotic.”

Knowing that she wanted an element of nature in print for BASTUA, the proximity of rhubarb to sauna proved to be only the beginning of the story to be told with the print.

“In this really Nordic theme, I wanted to have big bold things. To create a simple and calm feeling from the big surfaces and shapes that the leaves make”, Maija explains.

The big, bold leaves balance the naturally vibrant colours, overlapping by design in traditional Marimekko manner. Colours inspired by the rhubarb itself as well as the long, bright days of Nordic summer.

“I was already a fan of this colour combination, the pink and green of the rhubarb leaves”, says Maija. “We have so much light in the summer here, so all the colours are really bright and beautiful everywhere. It gives a joyful feeling”.

A feeling she always aims to capture in her designs, especially for the home.

“Home is such a special, important place for people. You want to feel safe and happy there. With this collection, I hope people can have a piece of the Nordic happiness in their home, even without the sauna.”

The BASTUA rhubarb print shower curtain is currently available at the H22 Expo in Helsingborg, Sweden and will also be at Fuorisalone in Milan, Italy from 6 June. The collection will be available in IKEA stores in spring 2023.