Mayde

palm cove towel

$69.95

All MAYDE products are use Oeko-tex certified yarns and are made using no harmful chemicals, toxic or allergenic substances. Many suppliers also use plant based and vegan washing liquids ensuring nothing harmful goes back into the earth throughout the production process. 

Ideal to use as a towel, as well as a picnic blanket or throw, it’s useful day & night, beach & home.

Made using Oeko-Tex® certified yarn

50% Natural Cotton / 50% Linen – Made in Turkey

100cm x 180cm

Colour: Mustard

Weight: 380g

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Linen and cotton – a match made in heaven. The Palm Cove towel is equal parts and features a simple vertical stripe. The gorgeous natural linen base colour shines, whilst also giving the towel that beautiful texture all linen devotees know and love.

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Additional information

Weight .380 kg
Dimensions 30 × 35 × 15 cm
Country of Origin

Australia, Turkey

Materials

Cotton, Linen

Colour

Black, Mustard

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Vendor Information

  • Store Name: Mayde
  • Vendor: Sylvia Hill
  • Address: 14 Hawker Street
    Currumbin Queensland 4223
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$69.95 + $1.50 Tree Donation

Your Impact

The Problem

Fast fashion-unsustainable dyes, fibres and fabric

The Solution

All MAYDE products are use Oeko-tex certified yarns. Many styles are still hand loomed – a Turkish tradition spanning back hundreds of years…today MAYDE offers everything from super lightweight towels, to rich and plush beach blankets and throws that care for the planet and people. Yarns are made using no harmful chemicals, toxic or allergenic substances. All colours are Azo free and many suppliers also use plant based and vegan washing liquids ensuring nothing harmful goes back into the earth throughout the production process.