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The quality weaving in this table napkin can be felt in their soft heaviness.. plus they are easy to care for, wash true to size, and feel beautiful. They are made from 100% ecological linen, super absorbent + double woven and are available in a range of muted, elegant colours. All yarns are spun as well as dyed in Europe according to REACH regulations and fulfil the ÖKO-TEX certificate requirements.

 

 

LAPUAN KANKURIT - USVA 100% linen Napkin

£14.95Price
  • 100% sustainable Linen

    Thick, woven napkin  - 47cm x 47cm

    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 and to reshape whilst damp. 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.

    This product is made out of 100% linen. Ecological flax is grown in Normandy, Europa and it is traceable 100% european Masters of Linen long staple linen yarn. All yarns are spun as well as dyed in Europe according to REACH regulations and fulfil the ÖKO-TEX certificate requirements.

  • Lapuan Kankurit are a special company established in 1917, they weave responsibly, respecting the environment. They take a stand against nature-consuming, short-lived + cheap production. Everything they do is transparent, and their materials can be traced back to source and employees are well supported. They only use natural raw materials, such as linen and wool and in this way weave a better future for all.

    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 in Finland.  Sewing is mainly done in our own subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania or our own weaving mill in Lapua. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland. Country of origin is Finland.