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White tea towel with pleat

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A white kitchen towel with pleat is a very practical and decorative accessory in your home. It perfectly absorbs water, so it is worth to have it at hand in the kitchen or at a picnic. The tea towel can also be used to cover fresh bread or cake. It is soft to the touch as it was made of softened stonewashed linen.

If you are looking for another size, color, or finish, contact us, we also sew to order.

Estimated delivery on 29 May - 3 June, 2025
SKU: 57AC-1936B_20211001175559 Categories: , , , ,
Description

A kitchen towel - a practical and decorative linen accessory in your home

Linen tea towel will be perfect for your home. Thanks to the natural absorption properties of linen, the cloth can easily cope with water spilled on the table or wet dishes. You can also cover the bread with it to keep it fresh for as long as possible, or the yeast dough to rise. Linen towels have been used in every home for a very long time. It is also important that linen is antibacterial and anti-allergic, which is why it is undoubtedly an ideal fabric for contact with food. In addition, linen is very durable, so the linen cloth will serve you for many years.

Match other linen products from our Kitchen & Dining Room offer.

Let's be closer to nature, let's appreciate and take care of it!

Details

  • softened stonewashed linen 150-170 g/m2
  • sewn in Poland, handmade
  • 30-day return

When you buy linen products, please be aware that color shade may differ.

We try hard for the colors on the webpage to reflect the natural colors as accurately as possible, but please bear in mind that small differences may occur.

Additional information
Size

40×60 cm

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50×70 cm

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How to care for linen products?

How to care for linen PRODUCTS?

Linen products are very easy to use and do not require specialized treatments. Moreover, the more you use and wash linen accessories, the softer and noble they become. Excellent! Linen fabric is extremely durable, twice as durable as cotton. Learn the details of linen products care.

WASHING LINEN

Individual linen products should be washed with similar colors. It is a good idea to wash linen separately and not combine it with other fabrics. We wash at temperatures up to 40°C. Higher temperatures may cause additional shrinkage. At the same time, the linen from which we sew our linen products is stonewashed linen, which has been subjected to a process of repeated washing, thus shrinking and softening. The shrinkage of stonewashed linen is only about 3-5%. Use a delicate washing cycle and spin at low speed to avoid severe fiber damage and strong creases. Before washing, button up bedding and wash it inside out.

WASHING PRODUCTS

Use gentle detergents for washing. Absolutely do not use bleach or other products containing chlorine. Such agents weaken the fibers and destroy them, which ultimately negatively affects their durability. We also do not chemically clean linen products. For stains that may happen to you, try traditional home remedies, i.e. baking soda, salt, corn starch, gray soap, or hydrogen peroxide.

DRYING

After washing, shake the product well and hang it to dry. It is best to dry linen outdoors, where there is free air circulation. Do not expose laundry directly to the sun, this may cause discoloration on the folds of the fabric in the dryer. Only white linen can be exposed directly to the sun, what's more, the sun's rays can whiten white linen and even remove stubborn stains. We do not recommend using a tumble dryer so as not to weaken the linen fibers. When necessary, use a short, gentle program with the lowest temperature.

IRONING

Linen is synonymous with nature, it does not require ironing, especially the stonewashed type, which wavers more than creases, and that is its natural beauty. And if you decide to do so, iron the products while they are still damp or use steam and high temperature up to 200°C.