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Ashlea Brookes Kitchen Textile
Ashlea Brookes is a handweaver based in London. With a focus on functional cloth for the home and body, her work is informed by centuries-old weaving techniques and the cultural histories of domestic textile production.
The processes involved in creating hand-woven textiles serve to reflect a living connection to land, material, and tradition. Working exclusively with natural fibres, she sources plant-based yarns for home textiles from mills across Europe.
You can use Ashlea’s textiles for drying up a round of dishes, or simply hang it from your oven or a hook for an added layer of colour and texture in your kitchen.
‘Huck Lace’ is the larger check and ‘Windowpane’ is the smaller check.
Care Guide
Warm hand or machine wash on a slow spin cycle with gentle soap. Line dry or leave to dry on flat surface out of direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.
Ashlea Brookes is a handweaver based in London. With a focus on functional cloth for the home and body, her work is informed by centuries-old weaving techniques and the cultural histories of domestic textile production.
The processes involved in creating hand-woven textiles serve to reflect a living connection to land, material, and tradition. Working exclusively with natural fibres, she sources plant-based yarns for home textiles from mills across Europe.
You can use Ashlea’s textiles for drying up a round of dishes, or simply hang it from your oven or a hook for an added layer of colour and texture in your kitchen.
‘Huck Lace’ is the larger check and ‘Windowpane’ is the smaller check.
Care Guide
Warm hand or machine wash on a slow spin cycle with gentle soap. Line dry or leave to dry on flat surface out of direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry.