This charming small-scale orange and white flower print was one of Marianne Westman's first designs and is beautifully printed on cotton fabric.Cheerful, and is fully deserving as its place as a kitchen favourite made up into curtains, tablecloths or cushions!
This charming small-scale blue and white flower print was one of Marianne Westman's first designs and is beautifully printed on fabric. Cheerful, and fully deserving as its place as a kitchen favourite made up into curtains, tablecloths or cushions!
Belle Amie is a vintage printed floral design by the iconic Swedish designer Marianne Westman featuring a delightful small-scale flower print. Printed on a cotton/linen mix, this blue and white drying-up cloth is a Scandinavian kitchen classic.
When did Kate and Will's get married? A few years ago we guess now, however what could be a better souvenir of modern Britain than a genuine Kate and Will's tea towel? Printed in the UK and designed by Charlotte Farmer, this royal drying-up cloth will add some upper-crust style to your kitchen. A perfect gift and we don't have many left now!
Designed by Marianne Westman in 1952, this stylized apple design originally appeared on Rörstrand tableware. A colourful vintage print that would brighten up any room in your house!
A charming fabric design Crazy Pots, or Italiensk Blomsterhylla, by Swedish illustrator Olle Eksell. A beautiful and very cheerful design that's perfect for curtains, cushions or for making up into many other items.
Ship Ahoy ships in-a-bottle tea towel in blue by designer Charlotte Farmer gives your kitchen a great nautical feel. Printed in the UK on cotton/linen, this kitchen drying-up cloth will give years of hardy service!
Mosney Mills Roebuck design is set on the natural cream of the fabric. Wearing this you’ll look the part in any country kitchen. At 87cm long and 61cm wide with a generous 86cm of fastening tapes and an adjustable neck strap, this apron should help to keep most cooks clothing free from drips and spills.
An interesting cotton fabric design by Gunilla Gunnarsson showing traditional Swedish houses in lime green colour. Screen printed in Sweden, and suitable for curtains, cushions, tablecloths and roman blinds.