Terva bathrobe with hood, white - grey

Lapuan Kankurit

$267.00

Colour: White, grey

Size


Lapuan Kankurit
Terva bathrobe with hood
$267.00



Description

The Terva bathrobe by Lapuan Kankurit is perfect for wearing after a bath or when cooling down outside after a sauna. The bathrobe has a large hood and a relaxed, loose fit.

The Terva collection by Lapuan Kankurit features an innovative blend of European linen, Tencel and cotton with Oeko-Tex standard. The material is lightweight, quick-drying, highly absorbent, and feels comfortable on the skin. The Terva collection includes towels, sauna seat covers and bathrobes in different sizes and materials, produced mainly in the own weaving mill of Lapuan Kankurit in Lapua, Finland.

Material
43% tencel, 39% washed European "Masters of linen" linen, 18% cotton
Size
Size S:
back length 103 cm, sleeve+shoulder 69 cm, bust 118 cm
Size M:
back length 111 cm, sleeve+shoulder 75 cm, bust 128 cm
Size L:
back length 114 cm, sleeve+shoulder 78 cm, bust 141 cm
Size XL:
back length 115 cm, sleeve+shoulder 80 cm, bust 144 cm
Colour
White, grey
Care instructions
Delicate wash 60°C
Product ID
LT73576

Anu Leinonen

Anu Leinonen is a Finnish textile designer whose handprint is above all clear-lined and natural – both in terms of forms and materials. Leinonen, who studied at the Lahti Institute of Design and the Centre de Formation de Modélisme in Paris, has worked both as an independent designer and as a designer for a French clothing company, as well as a guide and educator of encounter art. The Kaste pattern she designed for Lapua Kankuri was awarded the Finnish Muoto Award in 2012.

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