Kesäkukka table cloth/throw, lime - light blue

Lapuan Kankurit

from  $133.00

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Lapuan Kankurit
Kesäkukka table cloth/throw
from  $133.00


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Description

The Kesäkukka tablecloth 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. Versatile linen cloth finishes the look of a table setting as a beautiful tablecloth but also serves as a thin throw on hot nights, a picnic blanket in the park on summer days or even as a lightweight curtain on a window.

The Kesäkukka tablecloth 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 throw – small wrinkles and creases give it a relaxed, natural look. However, if you prefer a neater style, you can iron the tablecloth with linen adjustments. The Kesäkukka throw is woven at the Lapuan Kankurit weaving mill in Finland.

Material
100% washed European "Masters of Linen" linen
Colour
Lime, light blue
Length
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Width
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Care instructions
Machine wash 60°C. Linen fibres may come off the product during the wash.
Product ID
LT68601

Akira Minagawa

Akira Minagawa (b. 1967) is a Japanese textile designer and illustrator, best known as the founder of the minä perhonen design company. In addition to his own brand, Minagawa has also designed textiles for Kvadrat of Denmark and Klippan of Sweden, among others.

Founded in 1995, minä perhonen manufactures clothing and upholstery fabrics with naive and imaginative prints as well as various design items. The brand name, minä perhonen, is Finnish for “I butterfly”. According to Minagawa, who has named Finland as one of his favourite countries, the name was chosen simply by flicking through a dictionary: “minä” stands for the designer himself, and the word “perhonen”, added later to the name, is a reference to the myriad of patterns adorning a butterfly’s wings – Minagawa’s idea has always been to create fabrics as beautiful and diverse as the wings of a butterfly.

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    Juuri se mitä pitikin, tilasin valitettavasti hiukka liinan pienen.

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