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BATH TOWELS
Inspired by the different areas of time, each with its own charms and features. We focused particularly on the quality you’d expect from a towel, generous in size and soft yet absorbent. The five entirely different patterns and hand-knotted fringes makes the bath towels stand out from the usual, thus making them a true addition.
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1965
Set against the high political backdrop of the 60s, interior colour palettes soon exploded into bright oranges, yellows, blues, greens and reds. This era also saw an insurgence of pattern use, from floral to geometric patterns, nothing was off limits.
Earth tones and fun multi-color concepts are distinctive for the mid 70s. Its palette was in a way, quite restrained, in comparison with the decades before and after them. Lots of browns and warm orange tones mixed bold geometry patterns.
BATH TOWEL 1976 | TBH5002 | 70x140 cm | 650 G/M2 HOTEL QUALITY | 100% COTTON![](https://assets.isu.pub/document-structure/230324132135-11e70174f70bf17daaab19d9def5dd60/v1/27b30570b8f4eb5a7662e5f5e091f7f1.jpeg)
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1984
BATH TOWEL
For design trendsetters as well as trendwatchers, 1984 was a particularly interesting year. One trend that comes and goes is the use of black. As for furniture, it was the year of the exotic and unusual. Neo- Grec, Egyptian, Gothic, esthetic art, Rococo and the Japanesque influences are just some of the current revival styles.
BATH TOWEL 1984 | TBH5003 | 70x140 cm | 650 G/M2 HOTEL QUALITY | 100% COTTON![](https://assets.isu.pub/document-structure/230324132135-11e70174f70bf17daaab19d9def5dd60/v1/3f361a0d2fdd4469791acc2457b97351.jpeg)
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Interior design trends made a U-turn in the nineties and simpler living with minimal furnishings and muted colours was preferred. This was the era of Minimalism. The excessive, clashing styles from the eighties grew tiresome and people sought calmness, sophistication, and neutral colour palettes.
BATH TOWEL 1991 | TBH5004 | 70x140 cm | 650 G/M2 HOTEL QUALITY | 100% COTTON![](https://assets.isu.pub/document-structure/230324132135-11e70174f70bf17daaab19d9def5dd60/v1/9262d9c44cd25779daf14b5839e2bf2c.jpeg)
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BATH TOWEL
Looking back, the early 2000s may not feel like they were that long ago. Distressed and rustic furniture was considered characterful for homes, adding warmth and detail to a minimalist room.This interior design trend was called Shabby Chic, where modern met vintage, and people made more environmentally conscious design choices.