The Saukko kitchen towel by Lapuan Kankurit is decorated with a playful otter, a lovely artwork by Finnish artist Teemu Järvi. This is also where the name of the towel comes from: "saukko" is Finnish for "otter". The tea towel is woven at the Lapuan Kankurit weaving mill in Finland using European linen and organic cotton. The material makes the towel absorbent and quick-drying so the multi-purpose kitchen towel also works well as a hand towel – get a bunch of sympathetic otters to your home, a few for the kitchen and another few to cheer up the bathroom!
Saukko x Teemu Järvi kitchen towel
Lapuan Kankurit
Description
The Saukko kitchen towel by Lapuan Kankurit is decorated with a playful otter, a lovely artwork by Finnish artist Teemu Järvi. This is also where the name of the towel comes from: "saukko" is Finnish for "otter". The tea towel is woven at the Lapuan Kankurit weaving mill in Finland using European linen and organic cotton. The material makes the towel absorbent and quick-drying so the multi-purpose kitchen towel also works well as a hand towel – get a bunch of sympathetic otters to your home, a few for the kitchen and another few to cheer up the bathroom!
Product details (8)
- Material
- 60% European "Masters of linen" linen, 40% organic cotton
- Colour
- Grey, black
- Length
- 70 cm
- Width
- 46 cm
- Weight
- 0.1 kg
- Notes
- Shrinkage of fabric approx. 5%.
- Care instructions
- Wash before the first use. Wash separately at 60°C in plenty of water, iron the textile with linen settings.
- Certifications and labels
- Oeko-Tex certified material
- Product ID
Designer
Teemu Järvi (born 1973) studied art in the Free Art School in Helsinki and received his Master of Arts degree in Spatial and Furniture Design from University of Art and Design Helsinki. He has become known for his work in the Järvi & Ruoho design office and the Vera chair, which Wallpaper Magazine selected as the most beautiful chair of the year in 2004. His work and illustrations have appeared in a number of international publications including International Design Year Book, Interni and Abitare.
Teemu Järvi has gained recognition in various design competitions (incl. Pro Finnish Design 2001, Caiazza Memorial Challenge 2003, and Vuoden Huiput 2013), won Carin and Erik Bryggman Award (2007) and received grants from the Finnish Cultural Foundation (2004-2009). In 2004, Wallpaper Magazine named Järvi as one of the 15 Most Wanted Designers in the Future.
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