PIMPERNEL
Towel - 50X7055% Organic Cotton, 45% Organic Linnen
© The William Morris Society
- I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few.
William Morris was an influential designer & poet from Victorian England. His patterns are known for their nature-inspired motifs, intricate details, and flowing forms. By weaving Morris' patterns, we at Ekelund embrace a part of the English tradition and blend it with our Swedish heritage, creating a bridge between the past and the future, and between the English and Swedish landscapes.
Pimpernel
The Pimpernel pattern is from 1876. This elaborate symmetrical pattern is the first example of Morris using a "repeat pattern." Centered on large tulip flowers and loops of foliage, the title Pimpernel refers to the small flowers dotted throughout the design. The pattern can be found in Morris' own dining room at Kelmscott House in Hammersmith.
This towel is an excellent choice for the environmentally conscious consumer. The kitchen towel is woven from 55% organic cotton and 45% organic linen, and is GOTS-certified, ensuring that this towel is not only beautiful to look at but also produced according to strict environmental and social criteria. The durable materials are both wear-resistant and of high quality, ensuring a long lifespan. This towel is perfect both as a cherished gift and as a personal enhancement for your own home.
- 55% organic cotton and 45% organic linen
- Made in Sweden in Horred
- Decorative interior detail