Portman Farm Cotton Tea Towel

Portman Farm Cotton Tea Towel

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The soft grey background is the perfect backdrop to showcase these delightful and mischievous farm animals. A vintage farmhouse design hand painted in watercolour and ink, this traditional scene is made modern with the addition of watering cans, wheelbarrows and milk churns nestled between clucking hens, munching lambs and sturdy piglets. Fitting right in with the trend for homegrown veg and local farming, this charmingly depicted pastoral scene brings farmhouse chic to homes everywhere. A baa-rilliant collection!

Ulster Weaver's Cotton Tea Towels are made from 100% natural cotton and are the perfect addition to the kitchen, all created by their in-house designers in Northern Ireland. Do your dishes in style, or be creative and display them in a photoframe as art, the choice is yours.

These tea towels make a lovely house warming gift for friends and family alike, and are ideal for giving on special occasions as a little something extra that can be treasured and reused time and time again.

Material: 100% Cotton

Product Care Instructions: Machine washable at 40°(cotton cycle); do not bleach; do not tumble dry

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Testimonials

★★★★★

Outstanding customer service. Staff is eager to assist and knows their tea! Great knowledge on full range of products and great selection. Atmosphere was welcoming and calming. Exactly what you want for a tea shop! High quality tea with wonderful mugs and accessories. Would highly recommend!

Noah Baillargeon
Local Guide, Ontario
★★★★★

I love this place! Im from toronto and bought their tea on a visit to blue mountain. Now I order from them online and I’m amazed by how fast the shipment comes. l also love how the receipt has a personal note to say thank you and a little free sample is included so I can try new a flavour. Amazing!

Rach Murad
Toronto, ON

blue mountain tea co.

passionate about the perfect cup of tea.

"Spillin" the tea blog

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