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Piccolo Furoshiki Cloth Fabric

This Furoshiki cloth fabric features the Piccolo pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The fabric can be used to wrap small gifts in. The Furoshiki cloth is made of cotton.

In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good, it seems.

Details

  • Length: 18 in
  • Width: 18 in
    • Main material: 100 % Cotton
    • Care instruction: Follow the washing temperature given.
    • SKU: 074666
    • Country of origin: Estonia
    • Category Name: Other kitchen textiles
    • Pattern Designer: Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi
    • Design Year: 1953
    • Pattern: Piccolo
    • Oeko-Tex certificate: Yes
    • Commercial Usage Name: Piece of cloth
    • Weight: 0.09 lbs

This Furoshiki cloth fabric features the Piccolo pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The fabric can be used to wrap small gifts in. The Furoshiki cloth is made of cotton.

In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good, it seems.

Details

  • Length: 18 in
  • Width: 18 in
    • Main material: 100 % Cotton
    • Care instruction: Follow the washing temperature given.
    • SKU: 074666
    • Country of origin: Estonia
    • Category Name: Other kitchen textiles
    • Pattern Designer: Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi
    • Design Year: 1953
    • Pattern: Piccolo
    • Oeko-Tex certificate: Yes
    • Commercial Usage Name: Piece of cloth
    • Weight: 0.09 lbs
$5.10

Original: $17.00

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Piccolo Furoshiki Cloth Fabric—

$17.00

$5.10

Description

This Furoshiki cloth fabric features the Piccolo pattern, which is printed in Helsinki. The fabric can be used to wrap small gifts in. The Furoshiki cloth is made of cotton.

In 1953, the very year she joined Marimekko, Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi created Piccolo, a striped fabric pattern painted with vivid brushstrokes. Three years later, the Jokapoika (every boy) shirt made from the fabric appeared in stores and the streets – for good, it seems.

Details

  • Length: 18 in
  • Width: 18 in
    • Main material: 100 % Cotton
    • Care instruction: Follow the washing temperature given.
    • SKU: 074666
    • Country of origin: Estonia
    • Category Name: Other kitchen textiles
    • Pattern Designer: Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi
    • Design Year: 1953
    • Pattern: Piccolo
    • Oeko-Tex certificate: Yes
    • Commercial Usage Name: Piece of cloth
    • Weight: 0.09 lbs