asha tea towel - gooseberry green
asha tea towel - gooseberry green
These stylish Asha tea towels were created by Melanie Darwin who created the original design by punching card with a pin to create her tree patterns. This kitchen drying-up cloth comes in fashionable gooseberry green colour and is printed on an absorbent cotton & linen mix in England.
- 48cm x 78cm
- 55% linen, 45% cotton.
- Made in England.
Price in GBP
£10.00
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