The Hyvillään scarf is made of a cotton blend in the Härkä pattern. The long scarf has fringes at the ends.
Maija Isola’s output of more than 500 fabric prints is an inexhaustible treasure trove.
The Härkä (bull) is one of her geometric designs from the 1960s in which we can see her exploring the constructivist movement that was rising in the Finnish art scene at the time.