Maxwell & Williams Marini Ferlazzo Tea Towel with Giant Panda Design, 100% Indian Cotton, White, 50 x 70 cm
J**I
Good quality cotton Tea Towel and a cute giraffe picture.
Excellent quality Tea Towel far too good to use to dry dishes! So decided to frame it and hung it in my kitchen .
M**E
Cute and great value!
Perfect gift for a bear-loving cook! Nicely made from good, dense fabric. Should last well.
A**N
Love it
Great as a stocking filler
D**E
Great design tea towel
Love the design on this tea towel with white background. Recommend
E**T
My tea towel
So gorgeous I’m loathe to use it!
S**E
An everyday teatowel with a bit of character
What’s not to love about the inherent uniqueness (and oddness) of the platypus? A creature that my kids had somehow never heard of, this tea towel quickly turned into a wildlife lesson when it first arrived. They are inherently sweet and silly creatures, despite the fact they’re actually venomous and so on.The design of a platypus image made up of flower patterns (apart from the eyes and bill) is an interesting one. I can’t say I entirely understand it, but as an appreciation of the hodgepodge nature of, erm, nature, it is quite interesting. The small eyes still seem to be looking at you when you look at it, which is sometimes my philistine way of judging good art.The tea towel is not actually all that plush, all things considered. It’s a functional, workday teatowel with a fairly coarse texture. It is a tea towel you’ll use, it will get stained and worn down and eventually it’ll go in your fabric recycling (hopefully). The quality of the fabric means that it’s not a precious piece that you’ll avoid using for the dishes. On that basis it is just a little bit expensive for a teatowel, but not absurdly so- especially when you consider that a share of the profits goes to wildlife protection causes around the world (according to the packaging).It’s not a frameable piece of art-masquerading-as-homeware, but as a teatowel with a bit of character, I like it.
P**�
Unique and decorative.
I received this item from the Amazon Vine Program.This tea towel from Maxwell & Williams measures 50 x 70 cm. it is made from 100% Indian cotton. It features a black and white illustration of the platypus by Nathan Ferlazzo using Indian ink. A closer look at the platypus will show that it is made up of cluster of flowers.It’s not just an ordinary tea towel given it’s unique design which makes it a lovely present. Stitches are neatly done and there are no loose hanging thread found. It is also machine washable. I washed mine 2x already and the tea towel did not shrink.Overall I am pleased with this tea towel. It is unique and decorative too.5 stars
P**Y
Too good to use!
This is a beautiful and uniquely designed tea towel that will suit most modern kitchen decor. The design is on one side only.It is manufactured in a fabulous 100% cotton fabric. It arrived luxuriously but simply presented and heavily starched. It is really too good to use but would make a thoughtful and most practical gift.I know that once I start using this, it will inevitably grow limp with use, will absorb water but will get wet more quickly than a waffle mixed fabric towel and being white, will inevitably stain due to the user’s poor washing up skills. It will also require ironing. Nevertheless, I absolutely love this.
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