MARIATHERES Dish towel, linen beige/stripe, 20x28 "
Price $ 9.99
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Linen is a durable natural material that gives the fabric a special structure and lustre.
Article Number404.795.89
Product details
Designer
Synnöve Mork
Measurements
- Length: 28 "
- Width: 20 "
Reviews
Not very absorbantJosephThe color and texture looked nice, but it doesn't dry the dishes. It doesn't absorb the water at all.
Does not wash wellJenniferInitially I really liked this towel so I bought a second one. But as I use (and wash) them more I find they're not holding up. They look very old, like they're going to start pilling. Plus they leave lint on the dishes. I would not buy these again.
Thin and Not AbsorbantCristinaI was hoping for something lightweight, absorbant, and tan. It leans more brown in person.
Convenient dish towelMathildeLight dish towel with the natural feel and absorbance of linen.
Gotta have linen dish towelsMarneNothing but the best!
100% linen 👍Maria100% linen 👍
Tea towelJamesI like them for napkins!!
Love the linen fabric!KimberlyLovely and well made linen towel. The price is amazing, too. I like the European farmhouse look of this towel.
Linen dish towelJoyceI have used your linen dishtowels for as many years as you've carried them. They're great in the kitchen. Quick drying and absorbent. Also the 2 little loops on the towels are placed in just the right spot for hanging on drawer pulls and keeping the kitchen looking neat.
But...this towel new towel (Mariatheres) is a thicker linen( which is nice) but it is not cut on grain giving the towel a "wonky" look when hanging...and there is one loop only on a vertical end and another on the horizontal end. Please....straighten the grain cut and put the loops back on each vertical end.
Linen dish towelsDanaLight weight and absorbent, they get softer with each wash. Elevates the kitchen with a classic touch.
Too light weightEdricToo light weight
Customer reviews
3.8Average rating
11Reviews
Material
What is flax?
Thousands of years ago, humans discovered how the fiber in the flax plant’s stem can be treated, spun and woven into a durable linen fabric. Even today, flax is appreciated for its many qualities. For example, it has very good absorbency that makes it particularly great for kitchen towels. The flax fiber's smooth surface gives bed linens a comfortable and cooling feel, but flax can also be mixed with cotton to get a slightly softer textile.