Kivet Napkin 33 cm Black/White
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Description
Paper napkin featuring the Marimekko Kivet pattern designed by Maija Isola in 1956. The designer created the pattern by cutting out circles of paper, which gives the Kivet pattern its slightly rough-hewn look. The inspiration for the shapes is said to have come from the large stones that were dug up at the site of Maija Isola’s studio. One pack contains 20 napkins made from FSC-certified paper.
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Information
Item No: 2009721 Material Color Size Country of manufacture Width 16.5 cm Depth 16.5 cm Diameter 0 cm Height 3 cm -
About the manufacturer
Marimekko is a Finnish design brand known worldwide for its iconic patterns, bold colours and timeless design. Since 1951, Marimekko has created beloved home décor, tableware, cushion covers and bags, where graphic shapes and vibrant colours take centre stage. At Designtorget, you will find carefully selected favourites from Marimekko that bring personality and a strong Finnish design tradition into everyday life and the home.