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Lapuan Kankurit Ruusu x Hvittrask Aspen Sauna Pillow

Lapuan Kankurit Ruusu x Hvittrask Aspen Sauna Pillow

$34.00
Lapuan Kankurit Ruusu x Hvittrask Aspen Sauna Pillow
$34.00

The Story

This machine-washable sauna pillow is made from a blend of linen and organic cotton, which are breathable and moisture-wicking materials. The filling finds the perfect balance between soft comfort and firm support. Those without a sauna can enjoy this little pop of plus on sofa, bed, or bench. The white and green threads are woven into Young Designer of the Year award winner Reeta Ek's print, which was designed for the National Museum of Finland in support of Hvitträsk. Hvitträsk was built at the start of the 20th century by famous Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen, and became the latter's home. It is now a museum and is known for its lovely English style garden, which inspired the name of Reeta Ek's Ruusu (Rose) pattern. This pattern extends into the interior in a reverse colorway, and a sewn tag on the front reads "Kansallismuseo National Museum Lapuan Kankurit Woven in Finland."
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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

This machine-washable sauna pillow is made from a blend of linen and organic cotton, which are breathable and moisture-wicking materials. The filling finds the perfect balance between soft comfort and firm support. Those without a sauna can enjoy this little pop of plus on sofa, bed, or bench. The white and green threads are woven into Young Designer of the Year award winner Reeta Ek's print, which was designed for the National Museum of Finland in support of Hvitträsk. Hvitträsk was built at the start of the 20th century by famous Finnish architects Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren and Eliel Saarinen, and became the latter's home. It is now a museum and is known for its lovely English style garden, which inspired the name of Reeta Ek's Ruusu (Rose) pattern. This pattern extends into the interior in a reverse colorway, and a sewn tag on the front reads "Kansallismuseo National Museum Lapuan Kankurit Woven in Finland."