A new furoshiki textile created in collaboration with Åland Islands artist "Lotta Jansdotter", who has been popular as a Scandinavian design icon for many years.
Inspired by the nature of Lotta's hometown of the Åland Islands, which is located just between Sweden and Finland, this furoshiki has simple but powerful graphics.
This pattern is Buller = "Rock" It is a furoshiki unique to Link that can be used for a variety of purposes as a scarf, bag, or part of the interior.
The color is not 100% black and white, but midnight blue mixed with a faint navy color.
By not being 100% black, the surface of the cloth has an elegant luster.
Designer's words
"The design is inspired by the natural landscapes of the Åland Islands in Scandinavia, where I was born, including the waves and rocks. — Lotta Jansdotter
Size: 900 x 900 mm (35.4 x 35.4 inches)
Material: 100% cotton (lightweight and smooth cotton)
It is a traditional hand-printing technique in Japan, and each sheet is printed by craftsmen in Kyoto. The entire process, from printing to sewing and packing, is done in Japan.
Two-color printing
Washable
Handmade in Japan