Penta Tea Towels (Set of three)
Penta Tea Towels (Set of three)
Penta Tea Towels (Set of three)

Penta Tea Towels (Set of three)

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Our Penta Tea Towels are inspired by a combination of African symbols and geometrical designs that we admire. Among the patterns you will find Kuba textile patterns from Congo, Ndebele house patterns from South Africa, Pensador sculpture patterns from Angola, Butterfly mask patterns from Burkina Faso, Fang mask patterns from Gabon and the beautiful African Hibiscus flower.

Add an African flair to your kitchen with our richly patterned tea towels.

Note: These tea towels are sold as a set of three

Made In South Africa

Details & Care

WEIGHT 0.5 kg
DIMENSIONS 46 × 62 cm
COLORS

Brown

COMPOSITION

100% African cotton

MADE IN

Cape Town, South Africa

FINISH

Simple hem

CARE

This product is NOT preshrunk, shrinkage of 5-7% is to be expected
60 degrees Celsius, wash separately on the first wash
Tumble drying should be avoided to minimize shrinkage





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