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Bring functionality and colour into your kitchen with tea towels from the Rosendahl Textiles series. The patterns are a variation on classic kitchen textiles, but with a modern touch in the choice of colours and the minimalist use of checks and stripes. The tea towels have a beautiful and functional weave, where the thread twists and creates the so-called cotton-slub structure. This adds a rustic look and makes the tea towel extra absorbent and quick-drying. This tea towel measures 50x70 cm and is woven with narrow stripes in this season’s blue and terracotta shades. The stripes contrast beautifully with the base colour in sand, helping to create a calming, earthy look. The tea towel is made from a mix of recycled GRS-certified cotton and recycled GRS-certified polyester, which guarantees a socially and environmentally responsible production. Rosendahl recommends washing the tea towels at 40 degrees to save energy and protect the environment, but they can easily be washed at 60 degrees without compromising on quality. (GRS Certified by Control Union, CU1026087)

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The story behind Rosendahl
Rosendahl was founded in 1984 by visionary Erik Rosendahl, who believed that quality design should be available to the masses. His vision and ambition culminated in what is today one of Denmark’s best-known design houses. Rosendahl's design philosophy is to make every day beautiful with products that are designed to celebrate both life’s big special occasions and everyday magical moments.
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We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.
We preserve and develop Danish design icons so that both present and future products can be part of the brands that have helped create our Danish design culture.

