Fittingly named Metsämarja (Wild Berry), this watercolor-esque design by Lasse Kovanen features juice lingonberries, bilberries, and blueberries in fields of flowers; just like you'll find all over Finland. The summery print is the perfect way to bring life into your kitchen decor. Made from equal parts linen and cotton, it's as helpful as it is beautiful for drying hands, dishes, or covering warm pastries. Perhaps in will inspire some blueberry muffins or pies!
Care: Machine washable. Follow instructions on tag.
Pentik brings Nordic charm and coziness to homes around the world. Starting out as a small family business and pottery workshop in Posio, Finland founded by Anu Pentik, this company now flourishes as a global brand while staying heavily rooted to their Finnish heritage. The ceramic items ar... More Pentik
The Metsamarja (forest fruit) pattern is so pretty; I purchased both of these as gifts and know that the recipients will love them!
By 3rd F.
Washington DC metro area
So very Finnish
October 20, 2021
Fabric with forest berries is delightful! The 60 linen/40 cotton blend feels lovely, launders well (machine was and dry), and is absorbent. After giving these as a well-received gift, I finally bought 4 for myself.
By maria
QC
Gorgeous
August 25, 2021
Love this design. Neutral colours with a small pop.
By Melissa
Connecticut
Okay this is beautiful and bright
July 26, 2021
Same thing quality towel love the coloring design texture style and it has a little hook so that it can dry I don't have to worry about messes or anything you know the towel is actually super tea towel so besides the other two I bought.
Pros
Just love the product is the pros are all in nice Lynn tightly woven straight from Finland I can't say enough I mean it was just beautiful I loved it great quality that's me and it's very durable to usable it's to wash them yesterday to wash them I think it's great
Cons
No cons here nothing to say negative
By Cynthia
AR
Love the design and quality
April 29, 2021
This feels like Finland to me. Cloudberries and blueberries. I never tire of looking at them and use them constantly.