jul tea towel
jul tea towel
Jul tea towel comes in simple red and white colour and is an authentic retro Scandinavian Christmas design from 1952. Designed by Marianne Westman, this cheerful drying-up cloth will brighten up your kitchen this winter or Xmas!
- 47cm x 70cm
- 55% linen, 45% cotton
- Made in Sweden.
Price in GBP
£10.00
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