Wrendale enters kitchen textiles market

Introducing six fresh, new everyday patterns and two new Christmas designs, featuring the recognisable animal and bird designs from Hannah’s repertoire, the new launch features Wrendale’s best-selling artwork.

The kitchen textiles range will launch with tea towels, aprons and oven gloves, with more products in the pipeline to extend the collection.

The new designs are all printed on 100% cotton and are of beautiful quality. As with all of Wrendale’s ranges, the packaging is totally plastic free.

Hannah Dale, owner of Wrendale, commented: “We’re really excited about our new textile collection. We’ve worked hard to make sure that our retailers will easily be able to display the new products to show them off to their best effects. I’m really proud of this new textile collection and I can’t wait to hear the reaction from our stockists.”

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