Lehti salad servers, birch

Lokal Helsinki

£71.50 £77.80
Price incl. VAT and duties

Lokal Helsinki
Lehti salad servers
£71.50 £77.80



Description

Lokal Helsinki's wooden Lehti salad servers are a perfect choice for serving salad, of course, but pasta as well. Birch holders add a beautiful, vibrant touch to the table settings. Lehti salad holders are designed by Linda Laitinen, who draws her inspiration from peaceful Nordic forests – salad servers' natural, wood-grained appearance is reminiscent of magical northern coniferous forests and all secrets they hide under their trees.

Hand-crafted in Finland, the Lehti salad servers are a part of the Lokal Kollektion series by the Helsinki-based gallery Lokal. The collection consists of unique, locally-manufactured products made in small-scale production, many even by hand in the designers' own workshops.

Material
Birch, linseed oil surface finish
Colour
Natural
Length
28 cm
Width
5 cm
Care instructions
Handwash only
Product ID
LOH-LK33001

Linda Laitinen

Linda Laitinen is a self-taught designer who makes kitchen and interior products from Finnish wood. She is especially fond of broadleaf trees such as juniper and birch. Laitinen works in Espoo, Finland, and has designed for Lokal Helsinki, for example.

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