Marini Ferlazzo Organic Cotton Tea Towel – Galah Bushwalk
Description
Bring a touch of Australian wilderness into your kitchen with the Galah Bushwalk Organic Cotton Tea Towel. Made from 100% organic cotton, this tea towel features beautiful illustrations of Australia’s flora and fauna by renowned artist Nathan Ferlazzo.
Designed in Australia, this large 50 x 70cm tea towel is perfect for daily use, whether you're drying dishes, handling hot cookware, or simply adding a decorative element to your kitchen. Its durable, machine-washable fabric ensures it remains a functional and stylish addition to your home for years to come.
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Celebrate Australia’s unique wildlife every day with the Galah Bushwalk Organic Cotton Tea Towel—a practical and stunning choice that makes a perfect gift for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike.
Marini Ferlazzo donate a share of the profits from sales of this product to wildlife conservation.
Specifications
- 100% organic cotton
- Large size (50 x 70cm), ideal for everyday use
- Machine washable for easy care
- Designed in Australia with stunning wildlife illustrations by Nathan Ferlazzo
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
- We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
- Orders for instock product are shipped within 24 business hours
- We offer flat rate shipping starting to most countries worldwide. International shipments do not include any duties or taxes which may be payable upon entry of the order into your country. Please contact your local customs authorities for more information.
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Returns:
We accept returns up to 14 days after delivery for store credit. Goods must be unused and in their original condition.
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