Yellow Lemon Branch Floral Cotton Tea Towel — Kitchen Dish Towel
Soft, sun-warmed linen for your everyday kitchen moments. This lightweight tea towel features a repeating sprig pattern in warm mustard and muted green on a creamy background, bringing a quiet vintage charm to countertops and open shelving. Choose cotton twill for an absorbent, breathable feel that soaks up spills and dries dishes with ease, color resilience, and a smooth finish that keeps the tiny lemon clusters crisp over time. Hemmed edges and high-quality printing mean these towels live on through busy mornings, slow-brewed afternoons, and cozy holiday baking sessions — a subtle, lived-in touch that makes your kitchen feel composed and cared for.
Product features
- Two fabric options: absorbent cotton twill or durable polyester (sublimation for polyester, DTG for cotton)
- One size: 18" × 30" (45.72cm × 76.2cm)
- Hemmed edges for added durability
- Vibrant, long-lasting color with modern printing techniques
- Lightweight with a one-sided print
Care instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), gentle cycle, mild detergent
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
Product features
- Two fabric choices: cotton
twill for absorbency or polyester for stretchy durability - Hemmed edges for reinforced
longevity - Vibrant, crisp colors using
sublimation (polyester) or DTG (cotton) printing - One size: 18" × 30"
(45.72cm × 76.2cm), lightweight and single-sided print - Available in cotton or
polyester, with lightweight feel and durable finish
Care Instructions
- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or
90F), gentle cycle, mild detergent - Do not bleach
- Tumble dry: low heat
Artist Note
Each Maple Falls illustration is hand drawn, meaning small variations, organic lines, and natural imperfections are part of the artwork’s
character — making every piece feel personal and unique.
Usage & Rights
Artwork © Holly Swearingen — The Maple Falls.
This design is original and may not be copied or reproduced.
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