Marimekko’s Green Green print is a cheerful pattern that offers a glimpse into the renewal and liveliness of springtime. Designed by Katsuji Wakisaka in 1975, the Green Green pattern features flowers and a tangle of vines to create a visual escape into the season. Atop this Marimekko tea towel, its durable cotton-linen material and joyful design will be perfect for drying hands and dishes, wiping down surfaces, or covering warm pastries. Display it by the attached hanging loop when not in use for a pop of spring in the kitchen.
*Please note: The secondary image is a sample of the Green Green pattern. It is not the tea towel unfolded.
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