The Pappelina kitchen towels, available in the patterns Otis, Vera, Fia and Rex, jacquard woven, are extremely resistant and durable. Made from 50% organic cotton and 50% Masters of linen® European flax yarn. They are soft and smooth, absorb well and dry quickly.
The Pappelina kitchen towels are made in Finland.
Dimensions 46 x 66 cm
Material 50% cotton, 50% linen Masters of linen®-certified
Patterns Otis, Vera, Fia and Rex
Care Instructions machine wash at 60°C. Do not tumble dry.
Otis
Vera
Fia
Rex
Pappelina trays are handcrafted one by one from organic materials in a family-run factory in the heart of Sweden. Each tray is unique. They are durable, waterproof and heatproof.
Food contact approved.
Patterns Fia and Vera
Dimensions Fia 20 x 27 cm – 33 x 43 cm
Dimensions Vera Ø38 cm – 28 x 36 cm
Material birch veneer with a melamine coating — FSC/PEFC-certified
Care instructions wipe with a damp cloth or wash up by hand, then dry
Fia
Vera
The Pappelina dish cloths are very absorbent and are the perfect allies for your household chores to clean up spills or wipe up liquids, or clean your Pappelina carpets. They can be used with just water, soap or household products. The pattern print is water-based and achieved with an eco-friendly ink. 100% biodegradable fabric. Made in Sweden.
Patterns Kotte, Fia, Otis, Vera, Honey et Max
Dimensions 17 x 20 cm
Material 70% cellulose, 30% cotton
Care instructions washable at 95°C in either your dishwasher or washing machine. Alternatively, boil it for 3 minutes.
Kotte
Fia
Otis
Vera
Honey
Max
Lina Rickardsson
After four years in the United States, Lina Rickardsson returned to Falun, her hometown, in the heart of Sweden. It is in this city that she discovered an old school, home of an association of weavers. Passionate about weaving, it was no surprise that Lina started working with a loom at 24 years old.
Accompanied by her products - linen carpets and paper placemats, she met countless resellers in Gothenburg. The Norrgavel store, which had stores in Stockholm, Malmö and Gothenburg, was delighted by Lina's hand-woven pieces and ordered 24 rugs. Her hobby then became a business.
The brand name Pappelina was born - a pun between "paper", "linen" and "Linaˮ.
She set up her workshop in a small family-owned factory in Dalarna, in the heart of Sweden, specialized in linen weaving since the fifties.
At the same time, Lina discovered an incredible mine of colored plastic ribbons that had been used to make carpets in the seventies.
The innovative, thick and colorful plastic carpet made its first appearance in January 2000 at Formex in Stockholm.
At Formex in August 2001, Lina presented her BOB plastic rug - a classic square with striped patterns, using a special technique giving a soft and generous appearance. She was rewarded by Formidabel Formidabel 2001 in the best textile category.
The following year, the Vera rug made its debut at Formex. Vera was the first carpet made using the jacquard technique, which allows to weave threads with free patterns. The success was immediate.
Today, Pappelina produces 100,000 rugs each year, employs around 40 employees in Dalarna and sells the brand in 40 countries.