Ręcznik lniany Aallonmurtaja 48x70 Biało-Niebieski

Lapuan Kankurit

140,00 zł brutto

LK-1083

Aallonmurtaja, po fińsku falochron to najnowsza kolekcja lnianych tekstyliów do sauny i SPA z fińskiej marki Lapuan Kankurit. Część środków z jej sprzedaży przekazywana jest do  John Nurminen Foundation i projektu Clean Baltic Sea. Projekt ma na celu poprawę stanu wód Morza Bałtyckiego, jego oczyszczenie i zmniejszenie ryzyka wypadków naftowych. Kochasz morze? Dołącz do nas!

Wysokość.H 70
Głęb.Szer.W 48
Motyw Obiekty, Figury, Cyfry, Litery
Materiał Gotowany len
Kolor Niebieski

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Aallonmurtaja, po fińsku falochron to najnowsza kolekcja lnianych tekstyliów do sauny i SPA z fińskiej marki Lapuan Kankurit. Część środków z jej sprzedaży przekazywana jest do  John Nurminen Foundation i projektu Clean Baltic Sea. Projekt ma na celu poprawę stanu wód Morza Bałtyckiego, jego oczyszczenie i zmniejszenie ryzyka wypadków naftowych. Kochasz morze? Dołącz do nas!

Lapuan Kankurit helping the Baltic Sea

Lapuan Kankurit has begun a cooperation with the John Nurminen Foundation. The Foundation's Clean Baltic Sea projects advance the protection of the joint, unique marine environment, so a cooperation is a natural part of the activities of a responsible, design weaving mill using natural materials. 

We donate 2.50 euro for every sold 48 x 70 towel and 12 euro 95 x 180 towel to the Clean Baltic sea!

The new Lapuan Kankurit AALLONMURTAJA (breakwater) collection is designed by Reeta Ek. The nautical series designed in shades of blue includes a linen towel, a hand towel, a bag, as well as a sauna seat cover and pillow. The products include the Clean Baltic Sea – Woven in Finland 2017 logo, and Lapuan Kankurit donates a fixed sum to John Nurminen Foundation's Clean Baltic Sea projects for each delivered product. The donated amounts are marked in the Lapuan Kankurit online shop, and on the product cards in the shops.

Esko Hjelt, Managing Director of Lapuan Kankurit, is happy about the new cooperation.

– Our customers value clean nature, and they identify Lapuan Kankurit as a responsible, ecological operator. Now, we want to invite everyone to do small good deeds for the good of the nature. By buying AALLONMURTAJA bath products, it is easy to support the wellbeing of the Baltic Sea. Hopefully future generations will get to enjoy the natural clean waters as well, says Hjelt.

Minna Korpela, Fundraising Director of John Nurminen Foundation, is delighted about the new cooperation possibilities in the field of international design.

– The support of Lapuan Kankurit in the projects aiming to reduce the nutrient load of the Sea helps us lessen the amount of blue-green algae that comes about every summer. Bathing and sauna products also act as a great messenger: you want to take a dip in the water when the water is clean, and this is our joint goal.

Together we can all make a difference!

Made out of 100% Masters of Linen long staple linen yarn, grown and spun in Europe according Öko-Tex standard. Yarns are dyed in Europe, mainly in Finland. Product development and design, material purchasing, bindings of the fabric and programming of the jacquard machine is done in own weaving mill in Finland. Warping, preparing, weaving, finishing, drying and fabric inspection is done in own weaving mill in Finland. Sewing in own daughter sewing company in Lithuania or in subsidiaries located nearby the weaving mill in Finland. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland. Main part of production is made in Finland. Country of origin is Finland.

Wash separately at 60°C in plenty of water. 40°C is also an adequate wash temperature. We recommend a small amount of neutral washing powder. Avoid softener and bleach. Do not tumble dry. Normal spin cycle. Linen fibres may come off the product during the wash. Check the lint filter before and after washing.Iron the textil with linen settings. The colour of natural linen becomes lighter with washing.

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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