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ÖÖKÜLM, meaning in the Estonian language the NIGHT FROST, is a linen home textile brand of a small Northern European country called Estonia. We only use European linen fabrics that are sustainable and of high quality. Our choice of colors is as simple as possible. The product design follows the same goal of simplicity. Our products are not exclusive works of art, but rather form a fading background to the interior, for life being as hectic as it is anyway. Our homes should be quiet corners of relaxation and tranquility. The products of ÖÖKÜLM are rather more Nordic than Scandinavian by design. All ÖÖKÜLM products are practical, machine washable, last for years to come and matching every other product of ours. The PALOMA printed fabric is inspired by the stylized retro patterns of Scandinavia in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the national folklore of the Nordic countries. Patterned kitchen textiles and sofa cushions printed on bleached white linen are brightly colored eye-catchers, yet durable and practical for everyday use. Pattern and product design: Viive Küttner 2021
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ÖÖKÜLM, meaning in the Estonian language the NIGHT FROST, is a linen home textile brand of a small Northern European country called Estonia. We only use European linen fabrics that are sustainable and of high quality. Our choice of colors is as simple as possible. The product design follows the same goal of simplicity. Our products are not exclusive works of art, but rather form a fading background to the interior, for life being as hectic as it is anyway. Our homes should be quiet corners of relaxation and tranquility. The products of ÖÖKÜLM are rather more Nordic than Scandinavian by design. All ÖÖKÜLM products are practical, machine washable, last for years to come and matching every other product of ours. The PALOMA printed fabric is inspired by the stylized retro patterns of Scandinavia in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the national folklore of the Nordic countries. Patterned kitchen textiles and sofa cushions printed on bleached white linen are brightly colored eye-catchers, yet durable and practical for everyday use. Pattern and product design: Viive Küttner 2021