Linen Towel For Kitchen or Bath in Deep Blueberry by Glass Muriel
Linen Towel For Kitchen or Bath in Deep Blueberry by Glass Muriel
Blueberry linen. Summer in Michigan includes a wealth of fruit. Blueberries are one of the most abundant. This charming pattern of swirling blueberry branches has a delicate vintage air. The deep rich blue points to a bowl full of ripe berries.
These 100% Normandy linen kitchen or bath towels are a luxurious 7.3 ounces. The approximately 18"x28" make it the perfect tea towel or hand towel. I could wax poetic about the usefulness and benefits of using linen. Earth loving, anti microbial, heirloom quality linen gets better with age. Linen gets even stronger when wet and softer with time. These towels by Glass Muriel are printed in the US with organic ink and then sewn in the artists studio. The pattern is from the original watercolor and gouache art of Northern Michigan artist Melissa Anne Smith. Luxurious, practical, and beautiful.
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Key Notes
Key Notes
7.3 ounce Normandy Linen
approximately 18" x28"
Washing instructions: wash separate in cool water on delicate cycle with a mild phosphate free detergent. Tumble dry in low temps (less than 100F). Do not bleach. Iron on unprinted side of the fabric only. To lessen wrinkles finish the drying process by air drying.
Notes From the Curator
Notes From the Curator
The deep blue background of this pattern is gorgeous, the vining blueberry wreaths feel delicate and vintage. The linen is gorgeous and luxuriously weighted. I love, love, love linen. It is all the things. These patterns bring artistry, texture and functionality to your home. They make wonderful unique gifts for those who love their kitchens and they are the must-have hand towel in the bath as well. They are sewn in micro batches in the artists own studio. Every pattern is limited addition.



About the Maker
Glass Muriel is the studio that produces goods founded in the work of Northern Michigan artist Melissa Anne Smith. Inspiration here is found in nature, the garden, the woods, and the water. Personal faith is the foundation from which the work is created. A love of people, community, legacy, and the processes of folk and high craft is the fuel that keeps creativity flowing our hearts.