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Graphium Tea Towel

The Audo Copenhagen Graphium Tea Towel takes something as everyday as kitchen textiles and elevates it into a piece you'll actually want visible in your space rather than hidden in a drawer. Designed by Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm - a collaboration between Danish architects Mathias Mentze and Alexander Ottenstein with textile expert Marie-Louise Rosholm - this tea towel was imagined in Denmark and crafted in Italy, which gives you an idea of the quality standards at play here. The sophisticated stripe pattern woven into the cotton creates visual interest without being fussy or overly decorative, sitting in that sweet spot between traditional craftsmanship and modern minimalism. What makes these tea towels actually practical for daily kitchen use is how the cotton absorbs moisture quickly yet dries fast, which matters when you're going through multiple towels during meal prep or cleanup. The soft handle feels noticeably better than those thin, scratchy towels that come bundled in value packs, yet the material is durable enough to withstand frequent washing without falling apart or losing shape after a few months.

Coming in a two-pack at 40cm x 64cm dimensions, these towels hit that ideal size where they're large enough to be genuinely useful for drying dishes or hands but not so oversized that they become cumbersome to hang or store. The ecru colorway brings a natural, neutral tone that works across different kitchen aesthetics without clashing with your existing color scheme, whether you lean toward warm woods, cool whites, or colorful accents. The woven stripe detail adds subtle texture that makes them look intentional when hanging on display rather than just utilitarian. What's refreshing about the Graphium design is how Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm approached kitchen textiles with the same thoughtfulness typically reserved for furniture or lighting - considering not just function but how these everyday objects contribute to the overall feel of a space. The towels work beautifully paired with the companion Papilio and Troides tea towels if you want to create a coordinated look, or they stand alone just fine as a simple upgrade to your kitchen essentials.

Audo Copenhagen includes kitchen textiles like the Graphium Tea Towel in their broader design philosophy of creating covetable collections that reimagine everyday rituals at home. The brand was formed by uniting Menu, by Lassen, and The Audo space, bringing together decades of Danish design heritage with a modern global outlook that keeps evolving. They collaborate with design trios like Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm who bring diverse expertise - in this case combining architectural sensibility with specialized textile knowledge - to create products that balance aesthetics with genuine functionality. Mathias Mentze works as both an architect and design lecturer at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, bringing that academic rigor and focus on craft, history, and tactility to even small-scale projects like tea towels. Audo Copenhagen's approach treats kitchen textiles as part of the complete home environment rather than afterthoughts, ensuring pieces like the Graphium Tea Towel maintain the same quality standards and design consideration as their furniture and lighting collections.

Details
  • Made In: Lithuania
  • Material: 100% GOTS certified organic cotton
  • Dimensions: W: 15.7 in × H: 25.2 in
$9.00

Original: $30.00

-70%
Graphium Tea Towel

$30.00

$9.00

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The Audo Copenhagen Graphium Tea Towel takes something as everyday as kitchen textiles and elevates it into a piece you'll actually want visible in your space rather than hidden in a drawer. Designed by Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm - a collaboration between Danish architects Mathias Mentze and Alexander Ottenstein with textile expert Marie-Louise Rosholm - this tea towel was imagined in Denmark and crafted in Italy, which gives you an idea of the quality standards at play here. The sophisticated stripe pattern woven into the cotton creates visual interest without being fussy or overly decorative, sitting in that sweet spot between traditional craftsmanship and modern minimalism. What makes these tea towels actually practical for daily kitchen use is how the cotton absorbs moisture quickly yet dries fast, which matters when you're going through multiple towels during meal prep or cleanup. The soft handle feels noticeably better than those thin, scratchy towels that come bundled in value packs, yet the material is durable enough to withstand frequent washing without falling apart or losing shape after a few months.

Coming in a two-pack at 40cm x 64cm dimensions, these towels hit that ideal size where they're large enough to be genuinely useful for drying dishes or hands but not so oversized that they become cumbersome to hang or store. The ecru colorway brings a natural, neutral tone that works across different kitchen aesthetics without clashing with your existing color scheme, whether you lean toward warm woods, cool whites, or colorful accents. The woven stripe detail adds subtle texture that makes them look intentional when hanging on display rather than just utilitarian. What's refreshing about the Graphium design is how Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm approached kitchen textiles with the same thoughtfulness typically reserved for furniture or lighting - considering not just function but how these everyday objects contribute to the overall feel of a space. The towels work beautifully paired with the companion Papilio and Troides tea towels if you want to create a coordinated look, or they stand alone just fine as a simple upgrade to your kitchen essentials.

Audo Copenhagen includes kitchen textiles like the Graphium Tea Towel in their broader design philosophy of creating covetable collections that reimagine everyday rituals at home. The brand was formed by uniting Menu, by Lassen, and The Audo space, bringing together decades of Danish design heritage with a modern global outlook that keeps evolving. They collaborate with design trios like Mentze Ottenstein + Rosholm who bring diverse expertise - in this case combining architectural sensibility with specialized textile knowledge - to create products that balance aesthetics with genuine functionality. Mathias Mentze works as both an architect and design lecturer at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, bringing that academic rigor and focus on craft, history, and tactility to even small-scale projects like tea towels. Audo Copenhagen's approach treats kitchen textiles as part of the complete home environment rather than afterthoughts, ensuring pieces like the Graphium Tea Towel maintain the same quality standards and design consideration as their furniture and lighting collections.

Details
  • Made In: Lithuania
  • Material: 100% GOTS certified organic cotton
  • Dimensions: W: 15.7 in × H: 25.2 in