PUUTARHA linen towel/napkin

Jacquard woven tea towel/napkin made of natural materials.

14.90

inc. VAT
Designer: Saara Obele
Material: 60% linen, Masters of Linen and 40% cotton
Made in: Finland
Product code: 35747
Colour: white-olive
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Availability: delivery time < 7 days
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Description

The PUUTARHA (garden) pattern is as beautiful as the food servings on the table of a skilled gardener. Nothing tastes quite as good as food grown with gentle care in your own garden and enjoyed together, surrounded by loved ones at harvest time. PUUTARHA tea towels are excellent gift idea for women!

Saara Obele

Meet the designer

SAARA OBELE

Saara Obele is an illustrator and graphic designer originally from South Karelia, who has since settled in the Helsinki metropolitan area. She gets inspired by colors, childlike playfulness, strong contrasts and on the beautiful, diverse nature of Finland with its varied seasons.

Saara has studied for a Master of Arts at Aalto University in the field of visual communication design. Saara's first designs for Lapuan Kankurit, the Jäkälä and Kuutamo patterns were created in Patternlab 2022 while working on pattern design project.

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Sustainable production


Developing the best textiles in the world is our passion. The world is changing, and Lapuan Kankurit has the courage to develop entirely new products and invest in our own production.


Our top designs are woven in Lapua, in the middle of the Ostrobothnian fields. Our own mill, the young, open-minded professionals, and the experienced older craftsmen who work there allow us to make our products a little better every day.

We use only natural raw materials. We know where our materials come from, and we also know all the working stages from thread to finished product. This produces a result we can be proud of.
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Get to know material

Linen

Linen is one of our favourite materials. It is ecological, comfortable on the skin and easy to use. Linen absorbs moisture effectively and the textiles also dry fast!

The Masters of Linen flax we use, is grown by rainwater in France, Netherlands and Belgium, requiring no irrigation or much fertilizing.
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