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Finnish Linen & Tencel Kitchen Towel, Black/White

Finnish Linen & Tencel Kitchen Towel, Black/White
£19.50
Ex Tax: £16.25
A washed 39% linen, 43% Tencel and 18% cotton ultra-absorbent textured weave kitchen towel with a cotton hanging loop attached. Woven by the master weavers at Lapuan Kankurit, in the Ostrobothnian district of western Finland. Measuring 48cm x 70cm, a beautiful general purpose kitchen towel. Tencel is a material made from pure wood pulp, with a very environmentally friendly production method. Lapuan Kankurit, a fourth-generation weaving family, has been creating its beautiful linen fabrics for over 45 years. Set up initially by husband and wife Juha and Liisa Hjelt, it is now run by their son Esko and his wife Jaana. Devoted to their craft, they weave nothing but the absolute best quality, with uncompromising workmanship, using only natural raw materials, such as linen and wool. All their linen is grown in Central Europe using as they describe it only earth and rainwater. Black and white. One supplied.
A washed 39% linen, 43% Tencel and 18% cotton ultra-absorbent textured weave kitchen towel with a cotton hanging loop attached. Woven by the master weavers at Lapuan Kankurit, in the Ostrobothnian district of western Finland. Measuring 48cm x 70cm, a beautiful general purpose kitchen towel. Tencel is a material made from pure wood pulp, with a very environmentally friendly production method. Lapuan Kankurit, a fourth-generation weaving family, has been creating its beautiful linen fabrics for over 45 years. Set up initially by husband and wife Juha and Liisa Hjelt, it is now run by their son Esko and his wife Jaana. Devoted to their craft, they weave nothing but the absolute best quality, with uncompromising workmanship, using only natural raw materials, such as linen and wool. All their linen is grown in Central Europe using as they describe it only earth and rainwater. Black and white. One supplied.

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