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Marimekko’s Nostalgic Impact: Elevating Wedding Registries With Olson House’s Scandinavian Sophistication – James Lane Post

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Nestled within the heart of wedding season, Olson House beckons couples to embark on a journey of style and sophistication, offering a curated selection of registry treasures that marry Scandinavian refinement with contemporary charm. As the iconic Marimekko celebrates the 60th anniversary of its beloved Unikko design, Olson House unveils a captivating collection that promises to elevate any newlywed abode with its unique allure.

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Picture-perfect plates adorned with Marimekko’s signature patterns and chic coin and makeup purses exude the timeless allure of Scandinavian design with a modern twist. Beyond mere household essentials, these pieces serve as expressive statements of the couple’s discerning taste, inviting them to infuse their home with a touch of Nordic sophistication.

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Complementing the Marimekko assortment, Olson House proudly presents Lapuan Kankurit Metsälampi towels, crafted from sustainable linen and adorned with a tempting design inspired by the beauty of nature. These towels not only progress bathroom decor but also symbolize a commitment to sustainability and conscious living, adding depth and meaning to the registry selection.

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For moments of serenity and indulgence, consider the inclusion of Alice’s Garden urban farm bath salts in the registry. Infused with a refreshing spring scent, these salts promise to transport users to a realm of tranquility and rejuvenation, providing the perfect antidote to the whirlwind of wedding planning.

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To learn more, visit olson-house.com.

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Ty Wenzel

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Ty Wenzel started her career as a fashion coordinator for Bloomingdale’s followed by fashion editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine. She was also a writer for countless publications, including having published a memoir and written features for The New York Times. She is an award-winning writer and designer who covers lifestyle, real estate, architecture and interiors for James Lane Post. Wenzel is also a co-founder of the meditation app for kids, DreamyKid, and the social media agency, TWM Hamptons Social Media.



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