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RHS Gertrude Jekyll Organic Cotton Set of 2 Tea Towels - Blue
RHS Gertrude Jekyll Organic Cotton Set of 2 Tea Towels - Blue
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Celebrate the influence of garden designer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) with this heritage inspired set of 2 tea towels.
Dry your dishes in style with these set of 2 tea towels featuring a tile pattern from the marble pavement of the Duomo in Milan. It is contrasted with a floral and leafy spray design, which is reproduced and repeated. Made from organic cotton yarn that is kinder to the environment as it uses less water, reduces soil erosion and does not use hazardous manmade pesticides. It also benefits the farmers who can grow additional crops alongside the cotton and maintains the biodiversity of the soil. Gertrude Jekyll laid the basis for modern garden design and is credited with popularising an informal, naturalistic look in counterpoint to the rigid, formal landscapes of the Victorian era. She created some 400 gardens in the UK, and her influence on garden design persists to this day. The print was sourced directly from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Lindley Collections which houses the world's finest collection of books and printed materials on gardening and outstanding collections of archives, photography and botanical art. � The Royal Horticultural Society. Trade marks of the Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) and used under licence from RHS Enterprises Limited.
- Designed in partnership with the RHS
- Gertrude Jekyll print
- Organic cotton
- Great for drying hands and dishes
- Handy hanging loop
- Machine washable at 30C
- Matching accessories available
Dry your dishes in style with these set of 2 tea towels featuring a tile pattern from the marble pavement of the Duomo in Milan. It is contrasted with a floral and leafy spray design, which is reproduced and repeated. Made from organic cotton yarn that is kinder to the environment as it uses less water, reduces soil erosion and does not use hazardous manmade pesticides. It also benefits the farmers who can grow additional crops alongside the cotton and maintains the biodiversity of the soil. Gertrude Jekyll laid the basis for modern garden design and is credited with popularising an informal, naturalistic look in counterpoint to the rigid, formal landscapes of the Victorian era. She created some 400 gardens in the UK, and her influence on garden design persists to this day. The print was sourced directly from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Lindley Collections which houses the world's finest collection of books and printed materials on gardening and outstanding collections of archives, photography and botanical art. � The Royal Horticultural Society. Trade marks of the Royal Horticultural Society (Registered Charity No 222879/SC038262) and used under licence from RHS Enterprises Limited.