Pipana Tunturisusi 1 cushion cover, 45 x 45 cm, natural - dark b

MUM's

$115.00 $136.00

Colour: Natural, dark brown


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Pipana Tunturisusi 1 cushion cover
$115.00 $136.00



Description

The Mum's Tunturisusi cushion is part of the Pipana Natural collection, whose wool pillows were inspired by the beauty of Finnish nature and especially the rugged landscapes of Lapland. The name Tunturisusi translates to "fjeld wolf".

The pillows in the Pipana Natural collection are designed in collaboration with Finnish artist Jenni Rope and crafted in India by local artisans. Their gentle shades are created with all-natural dyes – the yellowish shades of the Vuokko pillow are obtained from weld and larkspur plants. Because of the materials and manufacturing methods, each cushion is one of a kind with unique shades and textures that bring a peaceful, natural feel to your home.

Material
100% wool, cotton
Colour
Natural, dark brown
Length
45 cm
Width
45 cm
Notes
Inner cushion sold separately.
Care instructions
Hand wash in lukewarm water or gentle machine wash, no spin. Evenly stretch edges whilst wet. Dry flat.
Product ID
MMS32-1P-45X45-NAT-DKBR

Jenni Rope

Jenni Rope (b. 1977) is a Finnish artist, illustrator and publisher. After studying painting and visual arts in Finland and animation production in UK at the London College of Printing, she graduated in Graphic Design at the University of Arts and Design, Helsinki, in 2002.

Jenni Rope runs Napa Books and Gallery. Jenni co-founded the publishing house Napa Books in 1997 and a few years later Napa Gallery was founded. Napa Gallery is a non-profit gallery space managed by a group of young Finnish artists and curators. Napa’s exhibitions change monthly ranging from contemporary illustration and photography to graffiti. The gallery space also hosts the Napa Books shop with a selection of beautiful art books by independent publishers.

Jenni Rope exhibits internationally and she works on many different mediums including drawing, painting, book art, animation and print design. For Marimekko’s Autumn/Winter 2011 Collection Jenni Rope has designed two colourful prints, Tilkku and Luola, which have been used by Finnish designer Noora Niinikoski to decorate the dresses she designed for the collection.

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    Littoinen, Finland

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    Oikein hyvä

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