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You can find more from Studio Null here .
Size: 50x70 cm
Textile fabric: 40% linen/60% cotton
Washable at 40°
The subjects for the tea towels from studio null are all illustrated by hand, scraped with scrapboard and then printed onto the towels using a screen printing process. Lovingly manufactured, they become a popular everyday helper in every kitchen, which is not only functional but also decorative.
The textile mixture of the tea towels, made of 60% cotton (organic) and 40% European linen, ensures a pleasant feel, durability and super drying properties after the first wash.
Inspired by the beauties of nature and everyday life, ideas emerge, which Nadine Ullmann usually captures in her own illustrations using scratchboard.
Always interested in new design possibilities, Nadine Ullmann is currently delving into the technique of screen printing. She is particularly fascinated by the diversity of this practice. It is also particularly fulfilling for her to be able to carry out the entire process herself - from illustrating to the finished end product on fabric or paper.
Description
You can find more from Studio Null here .
Size: 50x70 cm
Textile fabric: 40% linen/60% cotton
Washable at 40°
The subjects for the tea towels from studio null are all illustrated by hand, scraped with scrapboard and then printed onto the towels using a screen printing process. Lovingly manufactured, they become a popular everyday helper in every kitchen, which is not only functional but also decorative.
The textile mixture of the tea towels, made of 60% cotton (organic) and 40% European linen, ensures a pleasant feel, durability and super drying properties after the first wash.
Inspired by the beauties of nature and everyday life, ideas emerge, which Nadine Ullmann usually captures in her own illustrations using scratchboard.
Always interested in new design possibilities, Nadine Ullmann is currently delving into the technique of screen printing. She is particularly fascinated by the diversity of this practice. It is also particularly fulfilling for her to be able to carry out the entire process herself - from illustrating to the finished end product on fabric or paper.
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