Laina placemat, linen - bordeaux

Lapuan Kankurit

$13.00 $15.30

Colour: Natural linen, dark red


Lapuan Kankurit
Laina placemat
$13.00 $15.30



Description

The Laina placemat from Lapuan Kankurit is decorated with a simple dark red box that underlines each diner's space at the table. Designed by Elina Helenius, the placemat embodies the understated beauty of traditional linen weaving, yet with an added decidedly modern touch.

The Laina placemat has been woven from 100% linen in the town of Lapua, Finland. Did you know that the brand name Lapuan Kankurit literally translates to "weavers of Lapua"?

Material
100% European "Masters of Linen" linen, Oeko-Tex certified
Colour
Natural linen, dark red
Length
32 cm
Width
46 cm
Notes
The colour of natural linen becomes lighter with washing. Shrinkage approx. 7%.
Care instructions
Machine wash 60°C on a gentle cycle
Product ID
LT34529

Elina Helenius

Elina Helenius (b. 1963) is a Finnish textile designer specialising in surface, colour and pattern design. She graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki, Textile Department, in 1988. Helenius has worked extensively in product design and in the field of productization applying Finnish design know-how to the needs of domestic and foreign clients, including Aarikka, Adea, Doctor Design, Marimekko, Showroom Finland and Lapuan Kankurit. She has received prizes in several design competitions and her works are represented in the collection of the Helsinki Design Museum, Kyoto Textile Resource Center, and Röhsska Museum of Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts in Göteborg, Sweden.

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