Inspired by rooftop gardens, this print by Maija Louekari is fittingly called Siirtolapuutarha (City Allotment) - and also fitting for an eco-friendly alternative to disposable napkins. Not only reusable, cloth napkins are an easy way to dress up dinner big and small. Afterwards, just toss the 100% cotton squares in the wash. The bold hues are contrasted by crisp white and navy linework that will pop at any place setting.
Care: Machine washable. Follow instructions on tag.
The bold, effusive prints and textiles of Marimekko are the first to come to mind for many when thinking about Finnish design. Founded in 1951 by Finnish couple Viljo and Armi Ratia, the name Marimekko translated literally means "Mary-dress." Marimekko’s impact reaches beyo... More Marimekko
The award-winning Finnish designer Maija Louekari (born 1982) received her Master's in design and B.A. in interior decoration from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. She made her big break after winning a design competition organized by the University of Art and Design Helsinki ... More Maija Louekari