Dala horse table runner
From: SEK 531
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Designer | Jeanette Karsten |
Dalahäst was born when Jeanette Karsten sat with her daughter Olivia and baked gingerbread when she was little. " There suddenly appeared a graphic "huller about noise" pattern in the dough in front of me after efficient punching of the cake form ".
The Dala horse pattern has been a very popular pattern that was born in 1995. The special thing about the pattern is that each horse is unique. And since 1995, the pattern has adorned cushions, table runners, towels and ware by the metre.
The pattern was perceived as ground-breaking because the figures were placed "huller about noise", something that had not been seen on the market before. Different color schemes were printed by hand on textile and the pattern also made an appearance as a metered item at Svensk Tenn, Carl Malmsten's store also produced larger trays with the pattern. After Ljungberg's bankruptcy, Frösö Handtryck contacted Jeanette and then got the rights to the pattern, and in 2015 the pattern was taken over by Klässbols Linneväveri. To weave the pattern, the original templates from the year 1995 were scanned and production was underway. Frösö Handtryck also broadened the area of use for the pattern by introducing it on a variety of new products such as toiletry bags and bags, further testifying to its versatility and timeless popularity.
Shrinkage: All sizes given refer to unwashed fabric. Expect a shrinkage of around 5-7% both in length and width in connection with the first wash. Follow the washing instructions.