Visby Seat Pads- Kerstin Landström

Visby Seat Pads by Kerstin Landström available at American Swedish Institute.
Visby Seat Pads by Kerstin Landström available at American Swedish Institute.
Visby Seat Pads by Kerstin Landström available at American Swedish Institute.

Visby Seat Pads- Kerstin Landström

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Visby on the island of Gotland in Sweden is a UNESCO's World Heritage Site. With its beautiful ring wall, the large warehouses, the alleys with all the roses and not least the sea and its sunsets, Visby was an inspiration for this seat pad.

Although Kerstin calls these 'seat pads', we also think they make a great lap blanket, especially for working in, or at, the office on those cold days.  Either way you decide, there is nothing better than having a warm cozy seat! 

This is a perfect giftable item ~ let us do the shipping!

100% OEKO – TEX ® certified lamb's wool

OEKO – TEX ® certification means that the product meets high human ecological requirements (i.e. does not contain chemicals in levels that are harmful to health). OEKO – TEX® is the most famous, and the world's leading label for textiles, accessories and products tested with respect to these requirements.

43 x 43 cm/17 x 17 inches

Wool is dirt-repellent and has a self-cleaning property which means that wool products should not be washed too often or unnecessarily. Wool feels good from being aired often, preferably in damp weather. The blankets can be washed with wool detergent by hand or on the wool program in a machine at 30 degrees. Wring the blanket semi-dry or spin briefly, stretch the blanket and then air dry it.

Kerstin Landström started her company in beautiful Rättvik by Siljan Lake, in Dalarna, Sweden. After time away from Dalrna, Kerstin came back and continues to run her company there.

Kerstin’s main pattern inspiration is old wallpaper and textiles, stencil paintings, buildings and cultural-historical environments. It is her desire to convey Swedish cultural heritage and its history.

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