Brand
- Ameico
- ANDHOME TEKSTIL
- Arte Legno
- Aydan Büyükkalaycı
- Bisbell
- Blossoms Syrup
- Casablanca Market
- Casafina
- Chelsea Market Basket
- Counterpoint
- Dreamfarm
- Eat This Yum
- Henckels International
- Hernan
- Kim'C Market
- Kiss That Frog
- Linden Sweden
- Little Apple Treats
- Manicaretti
- Maruhon
- Masienda
- Milk Street
- Olive Harvest
- Regal Ware
- Serrv International
- Sfoglini
- Tân Tân
- Umami Insider
- Villa Jerada
- Wa Imports
- Westmark
- Work Sharp
- Yakiniku
- Zeroll
Turkish Dish Towels — Set of 2
You asked, we delivered—Turkish dish towels without tassels! Turkish textiles are famously absorbent and efficient at drying and these are made from 100% hand-loomed Turkish cotton. Soft and surprisingly lightweight, these dish towels dry remarkably fast after absorbing water and spills. They’re yarn-dyed for true colors that will stay fast, and each towel comes with a loop to hang it with. Available in a set of two.
You asked, we delivered—Turkish dish towels without tassels! Turkish textiles are famously absorbent and efficient at drying and these are made from 100% hand-loomed Turkish cotton. Soft and surprisingly lightweight, these dish towels dry remarkably fast after absorbing water and spills. They’re yarn-dyed for true colors that will stay fast, and each towel comes with a loop to hang it with. Available in a set of two.
Dimensions: Length: 34 inches; Width: 20 inches
Materials: 100% Cotton
Place of Origin: Turkey
Care: Machine-washable.
Anatolia Hand-Painted Ceramic Salt and Pepper Set
When traveling in Istanbul, our buyers found world-class Turkish ceramics at the Grand Bazaar—one of the world’s oldest markets—including these hand-painted salt and pepper shakers. They’re sourced from Kutahya, a Turkish city renowned for hand-painted pottery. The shakers are painted with vibrantly colored motifs inspired by Iznik tulip designs, featuring red and blue flowers. Iznik, an art form dating back to the 15th century, fuses Ottoman patterns and elements of Chinese design—its abstract patterns, floral motifs and bright colors are synonymous with fine Turkish ceramics. The shakers come with a small tray to hold them and catch any errant seasonings, also painted by hand with red and blue flowers. As every piece from this maker is crafted by hand, slight variations in design are natural and add to their beauty.
When traveling in Istanbul, our buyers found world-class Turkish ceramics at the Grand Bazaar—one of the world’s oldest markets—including these hand-painted salt and pepper shakers. They’re sourced from Kutahya, a Turkish city renowned for hand-painted pottery. The shakers are painted with vibrantly colored motifs inspired by Iznik tulip designs, featuring red and blue flowers. Iznik, an art form dating back to the 15th century, fuses Ottoman patterns and elements of Chinese design—its abstract patterns, floral motifs and bright colors are synonymous with fine Turkish ceramics. The shakers come with a small tray to hold them and catch any errant seasonings, also painted by hand with red and blue flowers. As every piece from this maker is crafted by hand, slight variations in design are natural and add to their beauty.
Capacity: 50 grams per shaker
Materials: Ceramic
Place of Origin: Turkey
Care: Dishwasher safe.