Punos Wool Throw - Cinnamon

£120.00

Description

Whether draped artfully over the bed, an armchair, or around your shoulders, one thing is certain – Lapuan Kankurit's Punos throw will add a touch of Nordic style and warmth to your home.

Inspired by its Finnish name, 'Punos', meaning braid, Lapuan's pure new wool throw boasts a bold yet minimalist basket-weave design, in the elegant Nordic colours of cinnamon, charcoal and off-white.  

With generous dimensions of 130 x 180 cm, plus a fringe that adds a delightful finishing touch, the Punos throw is the perfect cold-weather companion as the nights draw in.

Features & Details
  • Design: Punos
  • Colourway: Cinnamon |off-white | charcoal
  • Dimensions: 130 x 180 cm + fringe
  • Material: 100% pure new wool
  • Care advice: Only wash if needed, otherwise, hang outdoors in the fresh air. Hand wash up to max. 30°c or dry clean.
  • Origin: Made in Finland
Delivery & Returns

UK Mainland Delivery (inc. Northern Ireland)

£4.95 | Free over £50 | 2 - 5 working days

Express Delivery

£7.95 | 1 - 2 working days

Furniture / Large Items £15

Europe

Unfortunately, due to the UK leaving the European Union, we are currently unable to ship to mainland Europe

Rest of the World

Delivery charges are dependent on the destination, weight and size of the goods.

For your bespoke delivery quote please email info@husandhem.co.uk

Refer to our Delivery & Return Policy for more details.

Lapuan Kankurit

<p style="text-align: left;">Once upon a time, there was a man named Juho Annala. The Ostrobothnian winters were freezing cold, so Juho decided to open a wool and felt boot factory in Lankilankoski. He worked so hard that year that he did not realise how important it would turn out to be: it was 1917, and in December an independent nation called Finland would be born. The years went by, the wool textiles sold well and children were born.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Nearly a hundred years later, Lapuan Kankurit is a family business that weaves Finnish quality. Felt boots have been replaced by linen, but the idea is the same: to do it right from the beginning and only the best is good enough. Each woven metre of fabric tells a story of Finnish handicraft.</p>