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Textiles company Finlayson of Tampere, Finland was founded in 1820 by James Finlayson, a Scottish Quaker and socially conscious entrepreneur. In 1836 Finlayson sold the factory on condition that his name would be retained. The company grew to become Tampere's largest employer, employing over 3,000 people at its peak, and in the 1960s and 1970s, along with Marimekko and Tampella, helped to define the distinctive bold, large-scale style of Finnish textile design that characterised the era and is so collectable today.
Purchased in Finland, this vintage midcentury modern candystripe textile is in perfect as-new con..
£145.00
This vintage single curtain measures 140 cm wide and has a drop of 123 cm. It is in excellent con..
£57.00
In crisp, as-new condition, this vintage 1970s tablecloth measures 128 cm square and was produced in..
£72.00
In superb condition with no sign of previous use, this vintage 1960s/1970s intensely vivid cotton..
£65.00
Offered for sale as a set of five (the price listed is for all five), these vintage placemats or nap..
£36.00