Kitchen towel Tartumaa Kodavere, Linen-cotton
Kodavere Kitchen Towel - Tartumaa
Bring a piece of Estonian cultural heritage into your kitchen! The Kodavere Kitchen Towel – or Kitchen Towel Tartumaa – draws its inspiration from the folk art of the Kodavere region in Tartumaa. The traditional pattern combined with natural materials makes this towel a beautiful, practical, and timeless addition to any home or as a gift.
Estonian kitchen towel where design meets tradition
This high-quality kitchen towel is made of 52% linen and 48% cotton. It dries quickly, is durable, and softens with every wash. The pattern, inspired by Kodavere's traditional ornaments, brings warmth and stories to your table setting – a perfect choice for the aesthete and the responsible consumer.
Who is the Kodavere kitchen towel suitable for?
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A gift-giver looking for a product that is both practical and culturally rich
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An interior designer who wants to bring a unique touch to their kitchen
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A conscious consumer who prefers European craftsmanship and natural materials
Features and benefits
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Traditional pattern: Design inspired by Kodavere folk traditions
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Natural materials: 52% linen, 48% cotton – ecological and breathable
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Multi-purpose: Suitable for drying, table setting, or as a bread towel
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Improves with use: Softens with every wash
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Made in Estonia: High-quality European design and production
Instructions for use
Wash the towel at 40 °C and air dry. The linen fiber softens with use, so the towel improves over time. Ironing is not required, but can be done if desired.
Frequently asked questions
Can the towel also be used for table setting?
Yes! Its beautiful pattern makes it a perfect addition to an everyday or festive table.
Is the Kodavere kitchen towel suitable as a gift?
Absolutely – it is a practical, beautiful, and culturally significant choice.
Is this an ecological product?
Yes, its natural materials and local production make it a responsible choice.
LOCO
LOKO manufactures textile and wooden products inspired by traditional Estonian knitting patterns.
The company's textiles respect the cultural heritage of different regions by highlighting local patterns and colors.
Each wooden cutting board is handmade in a small workshop in Hiiumaa, which makes each piece unique.
LOKO combines tradition and design in a sustainable way that appeals to both gift buyers and consumers who appreciate aesthetics. 💛


