Koc wełniany dwustronny 150x200 MEHILÄISPESÄ Wool Blanket White-Black

Lapuan Kankurit

1 100,00 zł brutto

LK-6647

This lovely, soft and warm blanket was designed by Reeta Ek. MEHILÄISPESÄ-blanket contains local Finnsheep wool. This blanket is woven in our own weaving mill and finished in our new finishing mill in Lapua.

Wysokość.H 150
Głęb.Szer.W 200
Motyw Obiekty, Figury, Cyfry, Litery
Materiał MDF
Kolor Czarno-biały

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Produkt w dostawie. Czas oczekiwania 21 dni

  • warm
  • soft
  • mulesing-free pure clean woo
  • made in Finland

This lovely, soft and warm blanket was designed by Reeta Ek. MEHILÄISPESÄ-blanket contains local Finnsheep wool. This blanket is woven in our own weaving mill and finished in our new finishing mill in Lapua.

This product is woven and finished in Lapua from wool yarn spun from locally sourced Finnsheep fibre, mixed fibre and certified Wool Integrity NZ fibre. The warp used is South American wool fibre spun in Europe. 

Our strategy is to be responsible for the whole production from yarn to readymade products. Main part of our whole production is made in our own weaving mill in Lapua. For this product the product development, material purchases, programming of looms and design as well as warping, weaving, finishing and fabric inspection is done in Lapua in our own weaving mill. Sewing is mainly done in our own subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania or in our own weaving mill in Lapua. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland.

Reeta Ek

Reeta Ek is MA student of Textile Art and Design in the Aalto University on Arts, Design and Architecture. She has also studied Fine Arts, and already in her paintings she became interested in repeats, patterns and building a surface. She sketches by hand; plenty of drawings inspired by the subconscious – surfaces, rhythms, lines. The ESKIMO pattern was created when she played with wooden Eskimo ice cream sticks. The best ideas come from everyday life, things that were not originally intended as art.

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