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10-pack #5 wild weave – kitchen towel

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Colorful home textiles made of industry leftovers! When factories dye yarns to weave textiles, they make some extra—just in case—but they often go unused. The Odds & Ends textiles are designed to get the most out of these remainders, creating unexpected color combinations.

– 100% cotton
– suitable for kitchen or bathroom
– 50 x 50 cm
– label allows for hanging
– Made in Portugal
– heavy quality 380 gr/m2
– comes in a 10-pack, €4,50 each
– SKU 7423631576509

45.00 ex. VAT

Out of stock

10-pack #5 wild weave – kitchen towel

45.00 ex. VAT

Colorful home textiles made of industry leftovers! When factories dye yarns to weave textiles, they make some extra—just in case—but they often go unused. The Odds & Ends textiles are designed to get the most out of these remainders, creating unexpected color combinations.

– 100% cotton
– suitable for kitchen or bathroom
– 50 x 50 cm
– label allows for hanging
– Made in Portugal
– heavy quality 380 gr/m2
– comes in a 10-pack, €4,50 each
– SKU 7423631576509

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Out of stock

wild weave
A colourful towel in a desing I call Wild Weave; it refers to the original process of weaving and the archetype tea towel. In this design, many different colors come together in an unexpected but interesting way, in this case oranges, purples and yellow! The design combines terry weaving with flat weaving to create a fun surface that dries quickly.

colors
As the towels are produced with small batches of industry remainders they vary in color, however, the general palette is always maintained and the towels from a certain color palette will go together easily. The towel you receive might be exactly the same or slightly different from the ones you see in the photos on this page. The general colours are oranges, purples and yellows.

care
Machine laundry 30 degrees Celsius.

With a cardboard hangtag designed by Rachel Sender.