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  • Spaza Tea Dish Towel

    Cotton. Social Good. 
    You'll fall for these towels because they're lovely. But you'll use them and gift because they do their job.. And... you'll feel good about it because at the root, is a company committed to doing good for their community.

    Great for drying dishes, wrapping fresh bread, or leafy greens and lining baskets, bowls or trays. Needs to be washed twice to activate absorbency.

    Based in Cape Town South Africa, Spaza's functional handmade products are made by women in home industries, empowering care givers to earn an income while remaining available at home for their families and present in their communities.

    WHAT'S GOOD

    • Reusable — lasts and lasts
    • Spaza branded hanging loop on the side.
    • Individually hand printed with our iconic pin cushion stamp.
    • Healthy — no toxins
    • Washable 
    • Plastic-free
    • Screen-printed and sewn by hand
    • Biodegradable/Compostable
    • 100% GOTS Certified organic cotton
    • Made in South Africa by Spaza, a company that cares about people and the environment
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    BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
    Dimensions: 40cm (15.5") wide x 65cm (25") long
    Care instructions: Machine wash, air or tumble dry as required.

    MATERIALS
    100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton

    PACKAGING
    None.

    SOURCE
    Made in South Africa

    ABOUT THE COMPANY
    Spaza designs functional everyday household items guided by environmental kindness and the upliftment of people.

    Spaza (pronounced spawzah) is a South African township word for an informal shop selling everyday items, usually from home. 

    Based in Cape Town South Africa, Spaza's functional handmade products are made by women in home industries, empowering care givers to earn an income while remaining available at home for their families and present in their communities.

    Founded by Julia Schaffer in 2013, the designs are inspired by Julia’s daily tasks and a need for alternatives to disposable household items. The products are designed by Julia with careful consideration for the natural, sustainable, raw materials that are locally available.

    If it feels familiar, its sister company is Halo. And yes, we sell their covers.

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