Fabulously retro tea towel cloth showing flowers and leaves from the taraire tree, which is indigenous to New Zealand. The 100% cotton fabric makes this a completely functional object, but the fresh green, white and buttercup yellow colours potentially elevate this tea towel to serve as wall art, a bistro table-sized tablecloth to brighten up your morning coffee, or sustainable giftwrap.
Tūrutu is an indigenous plant also known as the New Zealand blueberry. It's a perennial, flax-like herb typically found in coastal areas that produces white flowers in summer and deep blue berries in autumn.
Designed by freelance artist Tanya Wolfkamp, who lives on Waiheke Island, where she produces artworks of indigenous floral and fauna in a diverse range of styles. She loves to read and nuture her fantastic garden full of interesting plants and colourful flowers. She's hugely talented and is knowledgeable about heritage paint finishes to boot. We are big fans.