Vaali Rita
(ma)

Rita Vaali MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
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Rita Vaali MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
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Rita Vaali MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
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Rita Vaali MA Graduate collection Photographer: Francisco Gonzalez Gamacho
RV_04Mökki Meditations
In her MA graduate collection of woven home textiles, Rita Vaali explores mökki —the Finnish summer cottage—as a kind of assemblage composed of nostalgia, traditional Finnish cottage culture, and memories of her family’s business running a cottage village from the 1970s until the 2000s.
Vaali was inspired by the distinct visual language of traditional summer cottages, which tend to accumulate objects and memorabilia over time and across generations. Through her work, she also investigates the memories and layers of meaning embedded in a specific place.
- Reflecting on nostalgic sentiments that surfaced while revisiting archives from our family’s rental cottage village — old brochures, articles, and photo albums — and spending time dwelling on-site, became an important part of my design process. Sensory stimuli like the scent of pine soap or the clay of the lakebed awaken involuntary memories, allowing brief glimpses into my childhood.
The background research of the cottage assemblage inspired Vaali’s collection of woven home textiles through colour, texture, and surface pattern design. Elements from the cottage environment — such as wood wall panelling, crocheted lace decorations, and the lake’s undulating surface — were translated into the weave structures and textures of the fabrics. The colours draw from the sun-tanned yellow pine, the saturated reds and blues of utilitarian plastics, and earthy hues.
CONTACT DETAILS:
Rita Vaali
rita.vaali@gmail.com
+358449902688
@rit.vaa