

Linen Tea Towel | Ochre
Simple and functional, our linen Tea Towels are a kitchen staple
Linen is made from the flax plant, growing of which requires fewer resources like water or pesticides compared to widely used cotton. When the plant is harvested, different parts of it are used for making various products other than linen fabric, such as twines, ropes, also linen seed oil and meal, both of which are used as food supplements for their health-boosting properties. Finally, flax doesn’t require any chemicals to be produced into linen fabric and the fabric itself is fully biodegradable as no chemicals are used in the making.
- 100% Washed linen, OEKO-TEX certified
- Made in Lithuania, sustainably made in a family run factory
- 45 x 65cm
- Black and white stripe
- Machine washable at 30 C
Linen Tales are a Lithuanian family business whose story started in their front room. They transformed their 16th Century space using a contemporary take on their country’s heritage linen, leading to the birth of their brand. They bring softness and a subtle dewy colour palette with their linen collections, all the time making products that are sustainable, safe to use everyday and built to last.
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Yes! We love to make your gifts even more special, add gift wrap to your cart here. You can also add one of our artist cards and a note in the checkout and we will write your card for you and pop it in with your gift.
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It depends on where you are. Orders processed here will take 5-7 business days to arrive. Overseas deliveries can take anywhere from 7-16 days. Delivery details will be provided in your confirmation email.
We are experts at wrapping ceramics and other fragile items with care. We use completely plastic-free packaging, biodegradable packing chips and recyclable paper tape.