Add a touch of timeless beauty to your space with this stunning poster of an old mill. The weathered stonework and classic wooden beams evoke a sense of history and nostalgia, transporting you to a simpler time. Perfect for lovers of rustic and country-style decor, this artwork brings the serene charm of the countryside into your home. Whether displayed in a living room, study, or cozy nook, this poster serves as a beautiful reminder of the enduring power of tradition and craftsmanship. Photo Cap du Frehel
Add a touch of timeless beauty to your space with this stunning poster of an old mill. The weathered stonework and classic wooden beams evoke a sense of history and nostalgia, transporting you to a simpler time. Perfect for lovers of rustic and country-style decor, this artwork brings the serene charm of the countryside into your home. Whether displayed in a living room, study, or cozy nook, this poster serves as a beautiful reminder of the enduring power of tradition and craftsmanship. Photo Cap du Frehel
Premium quality tea towels
Material
Material
Mix of 95 % recycled polyester and 5 % nylon.
Details
Details
Stylish waffle piqué look and discreet black hanger.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our tea towels are colorfast and can be machine washed at 40 °C.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All tea towels are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
"Nature is my source of inspiration and all my ideas have their origin in nature."
Patterns that nature could hardly have produced more beautifully are Mariëlle Leenders' speciality. Since 2000, when the Dutchwoman graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, she has been working as a designer, photographer and creative consultant. Her speciality: nature-inspired photopatterns that appear as natural as possible despite digital manipulation. Mariëlle not only wants her work to be aesthetically pleasing, but also to make the viewer aware of nature's need for protection.