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A Vida Portuguesa Cotton Dish Cloth

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Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
New Online Only

A Vida Portuguesa Cotton Dish Cloth

$7 Non-Member
$6.30 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Blue/ Grey Plaid

Item# 26963-172320 In Stock
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Spruce up your kitchen with a Dish Cloth, sourced by Vida Portuguesa, the Lisbon-based, women-owned shop  focused on goods made in Portugal. Portugal is a country known for its excellent textile production, particularly for the home. This is the case with these dish towels manufactured by LASA, one of the many factories in Guimarães, with more than 50 years of experience. Made of 100% cotton or a cotton-linen blend, this household essential is available in both colorful checker and plaid patterns. The Cotton Dish Cloth measures 19.7l x 27.6"w.

  • Size
    19.7l x 27.6"w
  • Material
    Checkered:100% Cotton
    Plaid:60% Cotton, 40% Linen
  • Year of Design
    1971
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Why We Chose This
Here at MoMA Design Store, we have always championed the tradition of original products, made with care by local artisans. This everyday design was sourced by A Vida Portuguesa, a small Lisbon-based shop focused on goods made in Portugal. A Vida Portuguesa celebrates brands that have survived the passage of time and highlights the quality of Portuguese manufacturing and design.

Authenticity Guarantee

At MoMA Design Store, all of the designs we sell are curator-approved and authentic. We ensure the integrity of our products through research and by working closely with the designers. Our products embody the spirit of good design objects in MoMA's collection. Some of them are actual designs represented in the Museum's collection.

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