Ulster Weavers Home Fashions prides itself on the production of high-quality linen and textile products. Every product is designed in Northern Ireland and the company still relies on the knowledge of 135 years in the production of textiles. To meet the demands of a 21st-century market, production takes place in various sites throughout the world, but the process and the quality of the end product is still controlled in Northern Ireland. For the last 800 years, British Monarchs have bestowed the royal warrant on companies providing goods and services to members of the royal family for more than five years. The royal warrant is a mark of excellence and is highly regarded both within the UK and abroad. As evidence to their commitment to quality, Ulster Weavers Home Fashions has held the royal warrant as suppliers of kitchen textiles to Queen Elizabeth II since 1995. Today, Ulster Weavers Home Fashions is a family business with a worldwide reach. Their products are sold, not only in the UK and Ireland but throughout the world.
The Royal Horticultural Society was founded in 1804 and gained its Royal charter in 1861. It’s the nation’s largest gardening charity and has an extensive archive. Produced under license by Ulster Weavers, the traditional fruits design has been inspired by vintage illustrations from the 19th Century. Delicately printed on white linen, a collection of mainly harvest fruits, foliage and the token ladybird decorate this tea towel. This design from RHS is inspired by vintage botanical illustrations from the 19th century. Each fruit in this orchard is wonderfully bright and detailed while the green leaves add some depth and texture.
Use this tea towel to dry dishes and hang over your dish rack or oven handle for display when not in use. Beautiful giftware for housewarmings/kitchen teas and more. Made from 100% cotton, it is the perfect tea towel for any stylish kitchen
Dimensions: 74 x 48cm