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Mikkel Bauhaus Style Lambswool Cushion | Grey | 50 x 50 cm

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  • Material: 100% Norwegian new wool
  • Color: Grey
  • Pattern: multi-coloured
  • Dimension: 50 x 50 cm
  • Weight: 1.1 kg
  • With plastic zip
  • Hand wash up to 30 °C with wool detergent
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  • Design: Kristine Five Melvær
  • With fill pillow made of 100% European small duck feathers
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  • Fill weight 650 g
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  • Twill ticking: 100% cotton, colour white Oeko-Tex Standard 100
  • Sustainability: awarded the "Nordic Swan" eco-label
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  • Machine wash up to 60 °C
  • Made in Norway
RØROS TWEED - Lammwollkissen Bauhausstil Grau Mikkel  50 x 50 cm Made in Norwegen
Mikkel Bauhaus Style Lambswool Cushion | Grey | 50 x 50 cm Sale priceSFr. 99.95 Regular priceSFr. 119.00

Beschreibung

Geometric shapes. Mikkel by Røros Tweed

We're really taken with the Norwegian cushions from Røros. The finest virgin wool straight from the Norwegian mountains. The Mikkel cushions, in a mix of pastel shades to grey, are inspired by Bauhaus geometry in their design. In addition to their powerful colour palette, the lambswool cushions also have a pleasantly soft feel thanks to the double roughening of the fabric.

The Mikkel series was launched at the ICFF in New York in 2015 and won Best Textile at the ICFF Editors Awards.

A beautiful and versatile design piece with great utility. Makes any home a much more upmarket place.

New wool care instructions:
Hand wash up to 30 °C with wool detergent, iron to max. 110 degrees! Prof. Dry clean gently!

STORY

The Røros Tweed company is located in the mountain town of Røros, 600m above sea level. A textile factory with a history all of its own, for here lies the origin for a special foundation.

It all started with the will of the director of a copper mill, Peder Hiort, who bequeathed his fortune to the poor of Røros in the 18th century. The money was to be used to buy wool for distribution to the poor, who used it to make clothing and textiles, which were urgently needed in the cold mountain region. The home workers delivered the products and received their wages. The textiles were then distributed to the needy.

Many who had first received wages for the work were given the produce back as a pittance. The will is still regarded as one of the most intelligent foundations in the North.

The idea of the Hiort Foundation and its competences and quality standards was taken into a new era with the establishment of Røros Tweed. A central spinning mill was set up, but the weaving was still done at home, just as it had been for over 150 years during the Hiort Foundation's time.

Today, all products are made in the factory.

Today, all Røros Tweed products are manufactured industrially and with innovative technology to meet modern demands for quality and design.

Norwegian wool from pure Norwegian production and close collaboration with leading Scandinavian textile artists and designers make Røros plaids one of Norway's most renowned quality products.

Røros tweed has been awarded the Norwegian Design Council's "Award for Outstanding Design" several times.

Die Story zu Røros Tweed

STORY

The Røros Tweed company is located 600m above sea level. M. located mountain town of Røros. A textile factory with its own history, because this is where the origin of a special foundation lies.

It all started with the will of the director of a copper smelter, Peder Hiort, who left his fortune to the poor of Røros in the 18th century. The money was to be used to buy wool for distribution to the poor, who would use it to make clothing and textiles, which were urgently needed in the cold mountain region. The home workers delivered the products and received their wages for it. The textiles were then distributed to those in need.

Many who had initially received wages for their work received the products back as a charitable gift. The will is still considered one of the smartest foundations in the north.

The idea of ​​the Hiort Foundation and its competences and quality standards were taken into a new era with the founding of Røros Tweed. A central spinning mill was set up, but weaving continued to be done at home, as it had been for over 150 years during the time of the Hiort Foundation.

Today, all Røros Tweed products are manufactured industrially and using innovative technology to meet modern demands for quality and design.

Thanks to the natural living conditions for the sheep, Norwegian virgin wool has another special feature: it is very elastic. If you squeeze the raw wool with your hands and then let go, it quickly returns to its original volume. This elasticity ensures that Røros blankets are so voluminous – and stay that way for a long time.

The fact that Røros Tweed pays so much attention to purely Norwegian production is also due to thisAppreciation of regional traditions and social motivation. Røros, the only mountain town in Norway, is located 600 m above sea level. An amazing location for a textile factory that has a special history.

The industrialist Peder Hiort (1715 to 1789) had stipulated in his will that his assets would be used to purchase wool so that the needy of Røros could use it to weave textiles in paid home work.

In this traditionresponsible actionstands Røros Tweed and continues the basic idea of ​​the Hiort Foundation -technically advanced and ecologically conscious.The products are designed and manufactured in such a way that the materials usedreused and returned to the material cyclecan be. This conserves resources, saves material costs and avoids waste.

Norwegian wool from purely Norwegian production and close collaboration with leading Scandinavian textile artists and designers make Røros plaids one of the most renowned Norwegian quality products.

Røros-Tweed has been awarded the Norwegian Design Council's “Award for Outstanding Design” several times.


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