• The But First, Coffee tea towel by Cottonflower Studio showcases coffee makers, cups, leaves, and the phrase BUT FIRST COFFEE on a dark background, made with absorbent Geoweave fabric—perfect for everyday use.

    Artist Collective

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    Artist Collective
  • The GEOMETRY Big Tan Flowers dish towel, rectangular and beige with a white floral pattern of large flowers and leaves, is crafted with ultra-absorbent Geoweave technology and shown flat on a white background.

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  • The Love and Acceptance Affirmation yoga towel by Arielle Estoria is yellow-orange, slip-resistant, features a sunburst design, and pink text: I love & accept my body for where it is, where it will be, and where it has been.

    Arielle Estoria x Geometry

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    Arielle Estoria x Geometry
  • Anna Christian

    Anna Christian

    An artist since she could hold a crayon, Anna Christian was voted most artistic, she went on to pursue art with a college scholarship but took a sharp turn into nursing and became an RN/BSN/PHN. She balanced nursing and photography for 11 years, always finding ways to stay creative. Eventually, she returned to design, pressing into her Scandinavian roots. Drawn to modern simplicity, texture over color, and the beauty of white and natural light, her work reflects timeless design and...

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  • The Geometry Leopard Lovin tea towel, featuring blue with yellow leopards on one side and a blue and white checkerboard on the other, hangs on a clothesline—adding vibrant style and quick-drying practicality to your kitchen.

    Animal Prints

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    Animal Prints
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    Ania Zwara ART

    Ania Zwara is a mixed media artist, illustrator & surface pattern designer based in Poland. She is a visionary, intuitive, passionate and full of ideas and the founder of AniaZwaraART creative brand. She's a 38 Pomerania living mom of 3. She likes to call herself a „seasonal gardener” as she grows flowers in her countryside garden from spring to late fall. Color is very important to mher. She believes it helps express, evoke aor recharge our emotions. Each painting of her...

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