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Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige
Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige
Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige
Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige
Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige
Woodnotes Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige

Morning placemat, 35 x 45 cm, set of 4, black - beige

Woodnotes

67.00€

Woodnotes
Morning placemat
67.00€


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Description

Woodnotes’ Morning placemats add a refined touch to both an everyday breakfast setting and more festive occasions. Woven with paper string on a cotton warp, the timelessly beautiful and relaxed look of the Morning placemats is created by Ritva Puotila.

Material
80% paper yarn, 20% cotton
Fabric
Paper yarn woven onto a cotton warp
Colour
Black, beige
Length
45 cm
Width
35 cm
Care instructions
Dried surface stains should be carefully scraped off. Spilt liquids should be absorbed immediately
by using a piece of kitchen towel. Alternatively,
you can place the affected area under running lukewarm water for a moment. Hand wash using a soft towel or sponge with mild detergent and lukewarm water.
Notes
Treated with dirt-repellent, as a result of which liquid is not absorbed into the fibre but remains as droplets on the surface. The treatment will last for about 2-3 washes, after which it can be renewed.

Ritva Puotila

Ritva Puotila (b. 1935) is a Finnish textile designer and artistic director of the Finnish design company Woodnotes. The company was founded by Ritva Puotila and his son Mikko Puotila in 1987. Woodnotes was the first company in the world to use paper yarn in a contemporary way in functional textiles, and paper yarn is still an essential element in its collections.

Ritva Puotila has designed many innovative carpets for Woodnotes, including the San Francisco, Fourways and Panorama ranges. Together with Minna Ahokas, Puotila has also designed the Cool cushion, a versatile cushion that can turn from seat to ottoman and can also be used as a table. Puotila has received several important design awards worldwide for her products and for her career, including the Kaj Franck Design Prize, Finland Prize, Good Design Award and Red Dot Design Award. In 2001, she was selected as the Textile Artist of the Year. Puotila’s works are present in the collections of the world’s most prestigious museums, including the Architecture and Design Collection of the MoMA.

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    137 days ago

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