Hohto bath towel, white - green

Lapuan Kankurit

$80.60

Colour: Green, white


Lapuan Kankurit
Hohto bath towel
$80.60



Description

The Hohto bath towel by Lapuan Kankurit is the perfect match for a summer day. Wrap yourself in the towel after a swim or use it as a picnic blanket on the beach or in the park. The giant towel also brightens up the look of the bathroom with a beautiful Hohto pattern, designed by Elisa Defossez Kikuchi. The designer found inspiration for the pattern in the sun's beams shimmering through the leaves of trees – a phenomenon known in Japan as "komorebi".

The Hohto towel is made in Finland of washed European linen, a carefree material with a naturally laid-back appearance. It is not necessary to iron the towel – small wrinkles and creases only give it a charming relaxed, natural look.

Material
100% washed European "Masters of linen" linen
Colour
Green, white
Length
150 cm
Width
95 cm
Notes
Hanging loop on the long side of the towel.
Care instructions
Machine wash 60°C. Linen fibres may come off the product during the wash.
Product ID
LT64443

Elisa Defossez Kikuchi

Elisa Defossez Kikuchi (b. 1996) is a Belgian-born designer living in Helsinki and working in the field of fashion and textiles. She studied product design in Brussels and then continued her studies at Aalto University in Helsinki, focusing on textile design. In 2021, she founded her own design studio, which operates in both Finland and Japan. For Defossez Kikuchi, warmth and cosiness are important values, which she strives to bring into people's daily lives.

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