Minna Pot Holder - Hibiscus
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Upgrade your kitchen with Minna double-sided pot holder, a versatile and playful addition inspired by Sol Lewitt's Wall Drawings. Handwoven in San Antonio Palopó, Guatemala, it brings a burst of colour to your cooking experience. The generous size and 100% cotton with polyfill will protect the hardest working hands in the kitchen while adding a striking contemporary touch.
Due to the nature of handcrafted goods, slight variations are always embraced.
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Dimensions: 19 x 19cm
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Materials: 100% cotton with polyfill
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Care: Machine wash gentle, lay flat to dry
- Ethically Handmade
MINNA is a certified B Corp located in Upstate New York that designs and creates ethically handmade homewares, textiles, and wallcoverings.
Founded by Sara Berks in 2013, Minna work collaboratively to create multipurpose products by partnering with master artisans in Central and South America which ensures craft preservation and job creation in these regions. Designs are informed and inspired by Feminist art, the Bauhaus, traditional craft, and vintage textiles.