The PUNOS blanket is made with 100% pure new wool, it has a simple, yet powerful braid pattern. This blanket is beautifully soft and is woven + finished in Lapua, Finland from wool yarn spun from certified Wool Integrity NZ fibre. The warp used is South American wool fibre, spun in Europe.
All yarns are spun as well as dyed in Europe according to REACH regulations and fulfil the ÖKO-TEX certificate requirements.
LAPUAN KANKURIT - PUNOS Blanket
100% wool
- ecological
- easy care
- made in Finland
- Key Flag
- Masters of Linen
Woven blanket - 130cm x 180cm
Wash only when the textile is really dirty, otherwise light ventilation outside will be enough. Hand wash up to 30°C or dry cleaning. Dispense the detergent in plenty of water and allow to dissolve well. Immerse the textile in water and wash immediately. Squeeze lightly. Do not rub, stretch or twist. Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out the water. Press between towels until semi-dry and dry airily. Do not tumble dry. Ironing only through a damp cloth, no more than 150°C.
Lapuan Kankurit are a special company established in 1917, they weave responsibly, respecting the environment. They take a stand against nature-consuming, short-lived + cheap production. Everything they do is transparent, and their materials can be traced back to source and employees are well supported. They only use natural raw materials, such as linen and wool and in this way weave a better future for all.
Lapuan Kankurit is part of the Masters of Linen organization, which guarantees that the flax used is of the best European quality. The products are woven in their own weaving mill in Lapua, Finland, in the heart of South Ostrobothnia’s fields.
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 in Finland. Sewing is mainly done in our own subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania or our own weaving mill in Lapua. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland. Country of origin is Finland.