Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Tea Towel
Price:
25.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
The leaf print tea towel came from the collecting of fallen leaves last Autumn around Caroline and Jeffrey's farmhouse. Caroline's friend, Gail Bryson was with them on this foraging walk and took the leaves back to her design studio in London and turned the leaf prints into a pattern that has been printed on linen tea towels.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Table Runners + Table Cloths
Price:
185.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Table Runners + Table Cloths
Price:
165.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.
Vendor: The Stone Jug
Type: Napkins
Price:
90.00
Introducing the beginnings of Caroline Diani’s homeware collection, The Stone Jug, inspired by her 1752 historical stone farmhouse in Upstate New York.
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F maximum. Avoid harsh powder detergents including bleach. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen or tumble dry on low and remove linens when slightly damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.