dancing cooks tea towel - red
dancing cooks tea towel - red
Dancing Cooks (Kokspolka) is a classic Swedish Christmas favourite tea towel design by Almedahls. Available in red this lovely dish cloth or drying-up towel will make a stylish gift for Xmas hosts.
- 47cm x 70cm
- 55% linen, 45% cotton
- Designed by Almedahls Design Studio
- Made in Sweden
Price in GBP
£11.50
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