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Samsung teams up with Marimekko for limited-edition Galaxy accessories

Samsung partners with Marimekko for limited-edition Galaxy accessories, available only in Nordic markets.

Samsung has unveiled a charming new collaboration with Finnish design house Marimekko, bringing a fresh, colourful touch to its latest Galaxy accessories. This partnership, announced by Samsung Sweden, marks Marimekko’s 60th anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than by merging its iconic prints with cutting-edge technology?

A blend of style and technology

The collaboration introduces a range of lifestyle accessories featuring Marimekko’s signature bold patterns and vibrant colours, specially designed for select Samsung Galaxy products. This isn’t the first time Marimekko has teamed up with the South Korean tech giant; they previously collaborated to bring Marimekko’s unique printmaking style to Samsung’s electronics.

While Samsung’s official announcement did not list specific products, the promotional images reveal that the Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Watch7, and Galaxy Buds3 Pro will all receive the Marimekko treatment. These products will be adorned with the floral designs and lively colour schemes that Marimekko is celebrated for, adding a touch of flair to your tech.

However, there is a catch. This exclusive collection will only be available in the Nordic markets, so those outside these regions, including Singapore, will miss out on this special release.

Expanding Marimekko’s reach

The Samsung Art Store offers new Marimekko digital artwork for purchase in addition to these accessories. These pieces can be displayed on Samsung’s The Frame TV, allowing fans of the brand to enjoy Marimekko’s designs in their homes. Unlike physical accessories, this digital artwork is available globally, allowing Marimekko enthusiasts worldwide to indulge in these artistic creations.

Unfortunately, it’s a familiar story for Samsung fans outside the Nordic region, particularly in Singapore, where many of these exciting collaborations don’t reach. In the past, Samsung has partnered with brands like Starbucks and The Hershey Company in South Korea, Doraemon in Hong Kong, and even Star Wars-themed phones. Still, Singapore often misses out on these limited-edition releases.

One of the few collaborations that did make it to Singapore was with Maison Kitsuné during the Galaxy Z Flip3 era, as well as a partnership with Thom Browne for the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Watch6. These collaborations were well-received, proving a strong demand for unique, designer tech accessories in markets beyond the Nordic region.

A missed opportunity?

While it’s disappointing that the Marimekko collaboration won’t be available globally, it highlights Samsung’s ongoing strategy of regional exclusivity, which seems to create a sense of scarcity and desirability. For those in the Nordic markets, these limited-edition accessories offer a rare chance to combine fashion with function in their everyday tech.

For the rest of us, though, we’ll have to admire from afar and hope that Samsung will eventually expand these collaborations to a broader audience.

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