Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc)
Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc) - product shown on table.
Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc) - product shown being used to dry hands.
Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc)
Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc) - product shown on table.
Linen Tales Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes (1 pc) - product shown being used to dry hands.

Linen Kitchen Towel - Vintage Blue Stripes

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SKU: 54118

Size 1 pc

One of the best ways to keep everything dry and clean is to use this Linen Kitchen Towel. A unique rough texture of the vintage fabric lets the piece dry quickly, and you can use it as often as you need: the drying performance improves with every use.

Measures approx.: 16" L x 26" H.

- Has hanging hook.
- Handmade in Lithuania.
- OEKO-TEX® and EUROPEAN FLAX® certified linen.
Linen is the strongest, and most resistant natural fiber has unique bacteriologic properties and is less prone to wear and tear down. Your favorite linen pieces can last you for many years with proper care!

To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F; for thin linen fabrics, avoid using a washing machine; it’s best to do it by hand. Avoid harsh powder detergents to clean the pieces and use oxygen-based bleach only on white linen. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen; if you don’t have such an opportunity, use a tumble on low and remove it while still damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but Linen Tale's encourages you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
100% Linen.
Linen Tales was first introduced to the world in their own home. To show that the new look made home more beautiful, they opened their living room doors for everyone to visit. They wanted to show how beautiful linen textiles can be while merging the tradition and history of this fabric with a modern interior, all set up in a 16th century building.

It all started with reimagining the fabric. They wanted to keep the Lithuanian linen traditions, but the grey rough linen hardly made contemporary life rituals inspiring. Their formula was to infuse more colors and softness. And it worked.

What started as a small open house store, quickly became a brand with clients all over the world.

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