Punos kitchen towel, linen - olive

Lapuan Kankurit

CHF 17.00 CHF 20.00

Colour: Green, light grey, white


Lapuan Kankurit
Punos kitchen towel
CHF 17.00 CHF 20.00



Description

The Punos kitchen towel by Lapuan Kankurit is decorated with an abstract pattern whose vertical and horizontal stripes intertwine to create a weave-like motif. Highly absorbent and quick-drying, this versatile kitchen towel works equally well as a dish towel, hand towel or small cloth, adding a touch of style to any kitchen.

Crafted from a blend of European linen and bio-organic cotton, the Punos kitchen towel is woven in the town of Lapua, Finland. Did you know that the brand name Lapuan Kankurit literally translates to "weavers of Lapua"?

Material
60% linen, 40% cotton
Colour
Green, light grey, white
Length
70 cm
Width
46 cm
Weight
0.1 kg
Care instructions
Wash the new textile separately before use at 60°C on a gentle cycle in plenty of water. Do not spin dry. 40°C is also an adequate wash temperature.Avoid softener and bleach. Reshape and dry. Do not tumble dry. Linen textiles will dry quickly, remember to iron when the fabric is still damp. The colour of natural linen becomes lighter with washing. Shrinkage approx. 5%.
Product ID
LT37447
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