Monday, 19 October 2009

Green is the new orange...

Roll up! Roll up! Come and get your iconic architecture tea towels; Barbican now available in green!

People Will Always Need Plates design the most wonderful architecture-inspired tea towels, producing limited edition runs in different colours. In the past we've stocked the iconic Barbican tea towel in magenta (sold out), teal (sold out), orange and now green! (Hurry, each colour gets snapped up pretty quickly and we're nearly out of orange)...

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