Villiyrtit hand towel, yellow - linen

Lapuan Kankurit

$23.60

Colour: Linen, yellow


Lapuan Kankurit
Villiyrtit hand towel
$23.60



Description

The Villiyrtit hand towel, designed by Matti Pikkujämsä for Lapuan Kankurit, is adorned with a rich, flowing pattern showcasing the delicacies of Finnish nature – "villiyrtit" is Finnish for wild herbs. The pattern is mirrored on the other side in opposite colours. Made from 100% linen, the towel is absorbent, dries quickly and feels pleasant against the skin. The towel has been woven in Finland at the own weaving mill of Lapuan Kankurit.

Material
100% washed European "Masters of Linen" linen
Colour
Linen, yellow
Length
70 cm
Width
48 cm
Weight
100 g
Care instructions
Machine wash in 60°C
Notes
Hanging loop on the short side of the towel.
Product ID
LT31377

Matti Pikkujämsä

Matti Pikkujämsä (b. 1976) is a Finnish illustrator and graphic designer, who graduated from University of Art and Design Helsinki and has become known for his warm and humorous children’s book illustrations. He has also designed several book covers; prints for brands such as Samuji, Marimekko and Kauniste and illustrations for Finnish magazines and newspapers. In 2013 Pikkujämsä won the Rudolf Koivu illustration award and two years later the State Prize for Illustrations.

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  • A

    Czechia

    5

    Super nice and great material. I was impressed so ordered even more.

    342 days ago

  • A

    Helsinki, Finland

    4

    Kaunis!

    356 days ago

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    4

    Miellyttävän pehmeä, uutenakin kuivaa hyvin.

    125 days ago

Excellent

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