Linen Tea Towel | Billecart Champagne Linen Tea Towel
Linen Tea Towel | Billecart Champagne Linen Tea Towel

LINEN TEA TOWEL | BILLECART CHAMPAGNE

Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00

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Fabulous tea towels featuring European and Australian retro images printed right here in Australia on quality linen blend fabric.

Discounts available when you buy more than one:
Buy 2 for $55 (save $5), use code 2TT
Buy 3 for $75 (save $15), use code 3TT
Buy 4 for $95 (save $25), use code 4TT
Buy 5 or more for 25% off, use code Min5TT

Each tea towel measures 70cm x 50cm and comes packaged in an attractive full-colour sleeve.

A wonderful gift idea - lovely quality, natural fibre fabric, they don't cost a fortune and they're easy to wrap and post if need be!

Free shipping Australia-wide.

  • It's a big YES from us!
    Save on each tea towel with these special offers ...
  • 2 for $55.00 - Save $5.00. Enter code 2TT at checkout.
  • 3 for $75.00 - Save $15.00. Enter code 3TT at checkout.
  • 4 for $95.00 - Save $25.00. Enter code 4TT at checkout.
  • 5 or more - 25% off (approx $22.50 each). Enter code Min5TT at checkout.
    • The protective watermark in the centre of our online images will not appear on your tea towel, we promise. It's only there to stop schmucks (one industry schmuck in particular) downloading and reproducing our restored files and original creations.
      • Our tea towels are proudly printed in Australia using 100% natural fibres: linen and cotton. Our 50/50 European blend feels fabulous, washes well and softens beautifully with age.
      • For a short while we produced cotton tea towels, but they never had the superior feel of linen nor washed as well.
      • Microfibre is a cheaper imported product made from non-recyclable plastics. Not only are microfibre tea towels and beach towels not recyclable (you can only re-create more plastic product), but there's evidence that suggests every time these towels are washed they introduce microplastics into the water and into the food chain. Before buying a microfibre product perhaps Google their harmful effects and then do the world a favour and stick to natural fibres.