The stories behind our most beloved MORICO patterns – Part 4: Helle & Huurre
Huurre pattern
Huurre pattern is designed by talented illustrator Eija Vehviläinen. The pattern has gotten it’s inspiration at the autumn shores of Ounasjoki in Kittilä. Huurre means hoarfrost in Finnish. The pattern is inspired by northern forests and the first frost of the winter with magical ice crystals all over. Huurre-pattern was featured in our 2019 Needleleaf Collection.
Huurre pattern featured in Juniper Sweater
Helle pattern
We ended up loving the pattern so much that we transformed it into a summer version as well. This is how the pattern Helle was born. In Finnish Helle is a word to describe the hot summer weather. For Helle pattern we chose our favourite dreamy "ice cream" pastel-colours that remind us of summer. The pattern turned out to be fun and vibrant, perfect for the summertime. We chose Helle pattern to be a part of our summer 2021 swim & activewear collection.
Helle pattern in our activewear
Check out a sneak peak into our upcoming summer collection Happy News here!
Pics: Hanna-Sofia Tuomikoski (1) & Aino Huotari (2,3,4)
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