Finlayson has produced quality housewares including textiles, kitchen and dining accessories and décor for nearly 200 years. First established in Tampere, Finland by James Finlayson in 1820, the company keeps a strong presence in Finland where it continues to be an integral part of Finnish ... More Finlayson
These Coronna Finlayson tea towels are decently absorbent, one thing to keep in mind is that they are 100% cotton. In terms of absorbency it is better to use a linen tea towel. A brand we carry is Lapuan Kankurit which produces many tea towels/kitchen towels. When looking on each product page it is important to look under the specifications for the material. This will let you know if it is cotton, linen or a combination blend of the two. Below are a few recommendations of absorbent tea towels/kitchen towels from my experience.
https://www.finnstyle.com/lapuan-kankurit-niitty-grey-tt.html
https://www.finnstyle.com/lapuan-kankurit-villyrtit-tea-towel.html
https://www.finnstyle.com/lapuan-kankurit-villiyrtit-bc-tt.html
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