NEW MARIMEKKO CONCEPT STORE OPENED IN NAGOYA, JAPAN


Marimekko's distribution network in Japan extended, when the company's local    
distributor Look Inc. opened a new Marimekko concept store (130 m2) in Nagoya in
the Lachic fashion building on 7 September 2007. The store is the 9th Marimekko 
concept store or shop-in-shop opened in Japan. The other Marimekko concept      
stores are located in Tokyo (two stores), Osaka, Kyoto, Hakata (Fukuoka),       
Kumamoto (Kyusu), Kobe and Yokohama. With its 2.2 million inhabitants, Nagoya is
the fourth largest city in Japan.                                               

Run by independent retailers, Marimekko concept stores are shops that sell      
exclusively Marimekko products and carry a comprehensive selection of           
merchandise from all the different Marimekko lines: clothing, interior          
decoration and bags. Developing and anchoring the concept store idea based on   
Marimekko's lifestyle thinking represents an important part in Marimekko's      
internationalisation strategy.                                                  

The address of the Marimekko concept store in Nagoya:                           
LACHIC 4F, 3-6-1 Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, 460-0008 Japan                     

MARIMEKKO CORPORATION                                                           
Group Communications                                                            

Marja Korkeela                                                                  
Tel. +358 9 758 7238                                                            
Fax : +358 9 759 1676                                                           
E-mail: marja.korkeela@marimekko.fi                                             


Further information:                                                            
Päivi Lonka, Export Director                                                    
Tel. +358 9 758 7430                                                            
E-mail: paivi.lonka@marimekko.fi

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