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A warm, rustic tea towel that brings a moment of curiosity and quiet joy to everyday kitchen routines. Printed with a close-up photograph of one of our incredible mountain bongo bulls. Lightweight and quick to dry, this towel feels at home draped over a farmhouse sink, hung from a pot hook, or used to gently pat dry produce. It’s made to be used and admired — a small piece of the wild brought into daily rituals, whether you’re rinsing herbs after a garden harvest or laying out bread for a weekend brunch.

Product features
- 100% organic cotton for a natural, pesticide-free fabric
- Highly absorbent and fast-drying for everyday kitchen tasks
- Durable hemmed edges to withstand regular use and washing
- Compact one-size (19.6" x 27.5" / 50 x 70 cm), lightweight and easy to store
- Design printed on one side with sewn-in care label for easy upkeep

Care instructions
- Machine wash separately: cold (max 30C or 90F), gentle cycle
- Do not bleach
- Line dry
- Iron, steam or dry: low heat
- Do not dryclean

Mountain Bongo Antelope Tea Towel

SKU: 37391128604250912089
$14.99Price
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