Koodi Wool Blanket
Koodi Wool Blanket
Designed by Elina Helenius. Design was born from the idea of continuing the HUVILA blankets check patterns and using them to draw new shapes and rhythms. This was the idea behind the long woven fabric for Lapuan Kankurit 50th anniversary exhibition "Woven journey" at Lapua Artmuseum 16.6.-9.9.2023. The square motives of HUVILA were grouped in a new order forming exciting compositions. The total length of the exhibition fabric is 4,5 meters. KOODI was born from one of the compositions from this exhibition fabric. KOODI woollen blankets and tea towels are available in cheerful optimistic colors.
KOODI-blanket is made of 100% wool and is incredibly soft to the touch. This lightweight wool blanket is perfect for year-round use.
This blanket is woven in our own weaving mill and finished in our finishing mill in Lapua.
This product is woven and finished in Lapua from wool yarn spun from certified Wool Integrity NZ fibre. The warp used is South American wool fibre spun in Europe.
Our strategy is to be responsible for the whole production from yarn to readymade products. Main part of our whole production is made in our own weaving mill in Lapua. For this product the product development, material purchases, programming of looms and design as well as warping, weaving, finishing and fabric inspection is done in Lapua in our own weaving mill. Sewing is mainly done in our own subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania or in our own weaving mill in Lapua. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland.
Size: 90 x 130 cm
Note: Only wash if textile is very dirty, otherwise take textile outdoors in fresh air for a while. Hand wash at max. 30°C or dry clean. If using powder detergent, dissolve it in plenty of water. Immerse the blanket in the water and wash immediately. Squeeze gently. Do not scrub, stretch or wring out. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out most of the water. Press the blanket between towels until half-dry and leave it to dry in an airy space. Do not tumble dry. Iron with a damp cloth, max. 150°C.