The Kuunsade, or Moonbeam, pattern features geometric shapes which form popular Finnish landscapes, including pine trees and the reflection of the moonlight on the lake. This 100% heavyweight cotton fabric, designed by Sanna Annukka, will bring an element of style to your home no matter how you craft it! Perhaps conversation-starting table linens, a unique throw pillow or a decorative wall hanging?
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