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Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha, Serving dish 18 x 25 cm, white, clay,
Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha Serving dish 18 x 25 cm
Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha Serving dish 18 x 25 cm
Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha, Serving dish 18 x 25 cm, white, clay,
Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha, Serving dish 18 x 25 cm, white, clay,
Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha, Serving dish 18 x 25 cm, white, clay,
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Oiva / Siirtolapuutarha

Serving dish 18 x 25 cm

690,00 kr690.00 kr
: white, clay
black, white
white, clay

Made from white stoneware, the Oiva serving dish features the Räsymatto pattern on the outer rim. The dish is dishwasher, oven, microwave, and freezer proof.

Please remove the sticker from the bottom of the product before use. The sticker contains a small amount of metal.

The Räsymatto (rag rug) pattern, inspired by allotment gardening, is linked to topical themes like sustainable living and the joy of working with your hands. Allotments, with their flower and vegetable beds, represent urban nature at its best, and a rag rug on the floor of an allotment cottage tells a colourful story of its own.

: Räsymatto

Räsymatto

Maija Louekari, 2009

Maija Louekari’s Räsymatto (rag rug) pattern, inspired by allotment gardening, is linked to topical themes like sustainable living and the joy of working with your hands. City gardens, with their flower and vegetable beds, represent urban nature at its best, and a rag rug on the floor of an allotment cottage tells a colorful story of its own.

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