Baby Polar Bear rug

MUM's

NZD$1,153.00 NZD$1,442.00
15% GST is included

MUM's
Baby Polar Bear rug
NZD$1,153.00 NZD$1,442.00



Description

The Polar Bear, designed by Teresa Moorhouse for Mum’s, is a charming animal rug woven of 100% wool. The friendly and fluffy members of the Polar Bear family range from a small baby cub to a giant polar bear. The un-dyed, natural white rug brings joy and warmth to any room: place it, for instance, in the living room, by the bed or into the nursery – choose your favourite!

Mum’s wool products are woven by hand from local, mulesing-free wool in Mum’s workshop in Northern India with a strong respect for ethical working conditions and sustainable production. From every sold Polar Bear rug, Mum’s donates 5% of the price for WWF to the protection of polar bears.

Material
100% un-dyed natural wool; black details in hand-dyed wool
Colour
Off-white
Length
120 cm
Width
90 cm
Care instructions
Vacuum regularly
Product ID
MMS27-90X120

Teresa Moorhouse

Teresa Moorhouse is a graphic designer and textile artist who is best known for her printed fabric patterns for Marimekko. Her style could be described as graphic, spacious and fresh. Moorhouse has also collaborated with the Finnish brand Mum’s and Design Museum Helsinki.

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