Description
Moomin-Kupilka was perfect for the juniors of the family!
Moomin is good-natured and gets excited about everything he sees. There is a lot of exciting things to explore in the world, but Moomin especially likes collecting stones and peep-toes. He loves the sea like the whole Moomin family. He is so curious and brave that he wants to understand even strange things and creatures - without fearing anything. Quirky vagabond Snoopy is the dreamy and thoughtful Moomin's best friend.
"He thought how passionately he loved everything, forest and sea, rain and wind, sunshine and grass and moss, and how impossible it would be to live without them." Moomin and Comet (1946)
Little Kupilka fits perfectly in a child's hand, brings nature close and inspires adventure with the courage of Moomin.
Product information:
- Volume 1.2 dl
- Weight 49 g
- Height 50 mm x width 76 mm x length 135 mm
- Tip: Kupilka 12 is also excellent for double espresso!
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
The ecological Kupilka dishes can withstand both boiling water and -30°C frost. The dishes can be washed by hand in nature or in the dishwasher when returning home. The products are made from biomaterial with EKOenergia, and they patina beautifully without losing their quality. You can test the freshness of the cup by the smell of the wood - the stronger the smell, the newer the product! In order for Kupilka to last as long as possible, we do not recommend putting the product in the microwave, stove or open fire. At the end of the life cycle, the product can be recycled, burned for thermal energy or returned to the manufacturer for reuse. Kupilka packaging is recycled cardboard.
KUPILKA MATERIALS
Kareline® natural fiber composite: the reinforcing material is environmentally friendly pine pulp fiber and the binder is polypropylene approved for food use. (Mixture ratio 50% pine pulp fiber and 50% thermoplastic.) Products from this material patina beautifully without losing their quality. Kareline® natural fiber composite originated in the wood technology center Puugia in Joensuu.