The Kesäkukka napkin by Lapuan Kankurit is adorned with Japanese designer Akira Minagawa's charming Kesäkukka pattern, offering his interpretation of the lush imagination flower blooming in nature and streets. Appropriate, since the word "kesäkukka" is Finnish for the summer flower. The napkin is made of washed European linen, a carefree material with a naturally laid-back appearance that is ideal for rustic modern table settings. It is not necessary to iron the linen napkin – small wrinkles and creases give it a relaxed, natural look. However, if you prefer a neater style, you can iron the napkin with linen adjustments.
Thanks to its handy size, machine-washable material, delicate pattern and lightweight feel, the Kesäkukka napkin is very versatile: in addition to table settings, it also serves as a face towel in the bathroom or on trips. The linen napkin is woven at the Lapuan Kankurit weaving mill in Finland.