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In the 1930s, Aino Aalto met the Japanese ambassador to Finland, Hikotaro Ichikawa and his wife, Kayoko, who gave Aino a gift of silk fabric with a cherry blossom motif. Inspired by the design, Aino created the Kirsikankukka pattern – meaning cherry blossom in Finnish – as an homage to Japanese art and design. The pattern, among many others created by Aino, was part of the standard collection of printed fabrics sold at Artek, used in interior design projects or for upholstering. We have produced a batch of Kirsikankukka napkins, available exclusively in our online store and at the Artek Helsinki store. The paper napkins come in two color combinations – white/dark blue and pink/white – and in two sizes. With these napkins, you can bring a touch of delicate beauty to your table setting – perfect for both everyday use and special occasions.
Limited Series
20 pieces 33 x 33 cm Material: tissue paper Made in Finland
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