Marimekko Räsymatto Pot holder linen-cotton mix

This Räsymatto pot holder from Marimekko is handy in the kitchen. The pot holdert is made of 79% cotton (of which 46% recycled cotton) and 21% recycled linen and has a polyester filling. The pot holder has a handy loop to hang it up.
The pot holder is 15X31.5cm and is sold per piece.
Marimekko pot holder – Räsymatto dessin
Add a stylish touch to your kitchen with the Marimekko pot holder in the timeless Räsymatto design. This sturdy, heat-resistant oven mitt combines functionality with the signature Scandinavian design that Marimekko is known for.
The pot holder is made of sustainable cotton, lined for extra protection and equipped with a handy hanging loop. Ideal for safely handling hot pans or casserole dishes with style and comfort.
Fabrics with recycled fibers have a natural, vibrant color and a surface on which small color variations may occur. There may be differences between products in this regard.
- Design: Räsymatto – by Maija Louekari
- Material: 79% cotton (of which 46% recycled cotton) and 21% recycled linen with polyester filling
- Dimensions: approx. 22X25cm
- Washable at 60°C
- With practical hanging loop
A subtle eye-catcher for any kitchen – or a perfect gift for design and cooking enthusiasts.
Marimekko Kitchen Textiles
A kitchen is basically a fairly cold place, purely because of the hard materials. Of course, you can create more color or softness when choosing the fronts, kitchen counter and tiles. Kitchen textiles are the way to add extra color and softness to your kitchen. Think of tea towels, dishcloths, pot holders and an apron. Choose colors that match your kitchen and the rest of the house, if you have a fairly open kitchen.
Kitchen textiles are also perfect to go with the seasons, think of fresh colors in spring / summer and more warm and winter colors in autumn / winter. This also makes your kitchen look slightly different every time per season.
Marimekko Räsymatto dessin
The print is a representation of a rag rug lying on the floor in a house near a vegetable garden, while the sun's rays dance on it. Designed in 2009, it adorns many Marimekko products, including the Oiva tableware and textile products
View the Marimekko Kitchen Textiles collection.











