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Sunday, February 12, 2012
SILL
New design, clearly inspired by the design culture in the 1950´s in Sweden. Here the kitchen towel "Sill" by Marianne Nilsson. More towels and fabrics from Almedahls here. I like this fabric too, "I svampskogen" av David van Berckel.
Ah, how suitable. I own the Sill and the Mushroom forest fabric as towels, and I love them. Except, they are horrible to use as drying towels since they don't soak up the water much. They are much better as small table cloths or to cover warm, newly baked bread or dough. I love these Swedish designs!
Ah, how suitable. I own the Sill and the Mushroom forest fabric as towels, and I love them. Except, they are horrible to use as drying towels since they don't soak up the water much. They are much better as small table cloths or to cover warm, newly baked bread or dough. I love these Swedish designs!
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