The Meirami hand towel by Lapuan Kankurit delights both in the bathroom and the kitchen. Designer Elina Helenius has captured the lively spirit of potted herbs as they grow small yet wild and free. Made from 100% washed European linen, the Meirami towel is wonderfully easy to care for: it dries quickly after use and looks beautiful without ironing, as the natural wrinkles only enhance its charm. The versatile Meirami linen towel works perfectly as both a hand towel and a kitchen towel.
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Meirami hand towel, gold - lavender
Lapuan Kankurit
Description
The Meirami hand towel by Lapuan Kankurit delights both in the bathroom and the kitchen. Designer Elina Helenius has captured the lively spirit of potted herbs as they grow small yet wild and free. Made from 100% washed European linen, the Meirami towel is wonderfully easy to care for: it dries quickly after use and looks beautiful without ironing, as the natural wrinkles only enhance its charm. The versatile Meirami linen towel works perfectly as both a hand towel and a kitchen towel.
- Length: 27.56 in (70 cm)
- Width: 18.9 in (48 cm)
- Material 100% washed European "Masters of linen" linen
- Colour Yellow, lavender
- Notes Hanging loop on the short side of the towel.
- Care instructions Machine wash 60°C. Linen fibers may come off the product during the wash.
- Product ID: LT35477
Elina Helenius (b. 1963) is a Finnish textile designer with a focus on surface, color and pattern design. She graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki, Department of Textiles, in 1988. Helenius has worked widely in product design and product development, bringing Finnish design expertise to both domestic and international clients. Her collaborations include brands such as Aarikka, Adea, Doctor Design, Marimekko, Showroom Finland, and Lapuan Kankurit. Helenius has received recognition in several design competitions, and her work is featured in the collections of the Helsinki Design Museum, the Kyoto Textile Resource Center, and the Röhsska Museum of Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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