Colorful home textiles made of industry leftovers! When factories dye yarns to weave textiles, they make some extra—just in case—but they often go unused. The Odds & Ends textiles are designed to get the most out of these remainders, resulting in captivating color combinations.
Crafted from 100% cotton
Dimensions: 60cm x 120cm
Convenient label for hanging
Made in Portugal with a heavy quality of 450 gr/m2
Tulip Quilt Design
In the Tulip Quilt, designer Foekje Fleurs love for colour, craft, and heritage became one. As a hobby quilter, her eye fell on the beautiful bedspread that covers some parts of the Netherlands in spring. Using this inspiration to create a bathroom textile collection that has space for a large number of colourful yarn remainders.
Bath Towel
Experience the ultimate comfort with our Tulip Quilt Bath Towel #14, featuring vibrant colors in a medium size (60 x 120 cm) that allows for quick drying and less laundry. With a luxurious weight of 450 gms, this towel is the perfect addition to your bathroom essentials.
Editions & Colours
This series of multi cloths are created using leftover materials from the factory, resulting in slight variations in design as colors are added. While the photos provide a general representation, each batch may have small differences. Crafted from industry remainders, these towels may vary in color, yet still maintain a cohesive palette. The towel you receive may be identical or slightly different from those seen in photos. Each duo features one towel with cool tones and one with warm tones, showcasing designer Foekje Fleur's use of multiple colors. Each edition is produced with similar colors, but slight variations may occur due to the replacement of colors as supplies are depleted, adding a touch of unpredictability to the designs.
Striped Hem
Recognize a Odds & Ends towel by it’s signature striped hem. Each item in the collection comes with this hem that is made on a jacquard machine.
made in Portugal
Crafted in Portugal using 100% cotton industry remainders, Odds & Ends textiles utilize leftover yarn from other productions in small, specialized batches.