Your towel collection will now become your art collection.
Some may call it a tea towel, others a good old kitchen towel. Whatever you prefer to call it, this one is like no other.
Presenting this beautiful kitchen towel adorned with a unique masterpiece. Here we have a stunning drawing by a French artist named Etienne-Louis Boullée in 1780/1781. It is called Perspective View of the Interior of a Metropolitan Church. Boullée was an architect who articulated his belief that architecture should evoke an emotional response and reflect its purpose symbolically. Did you know that he is best known for his design of the “Cenotaph for Newton” (1784), a massive spherical monument dedicated to Sir Isaac Newton, intended to celebrate the power of scientific discovery. How fascinating it is to have a towel tell such a story.
Here to infuse your kitchen with a timeless elegance and sophistication with a practical purpose, of course.
Not only does it have a captivating one-sided print, but it’s also a friendly helper in the kitchen. Definitely a statement piece and a conversation starter.
.: Designed in Los Angeles
.: 100% cotton. One size (28″ × 28″) (71.1m × 71.1cm)
.: Image printed on one side. There may be a size variance +/- 1″
.: Note: WASH TOWEL BEFORE USING. REFER TO THE CARE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
Care instructions: WASH BEFORE FIRST USE. Machine wash cold. Gentle cycle. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low heat setting. Iron, steam or dry on low heat. Do not dry clean.
Reviving a timeless art piece in your life invites daily inspiration and romanticizes your living space. Art in any form, whether as a painting or a string of words, transforms mundane moments into encounters with beauty, stirring emotions and sparking imagination. Each glance offers a portal to the past, enriching your life with history’s whispers and art’s timeless allure. Here at the House of Inspired, that is our vision. For you. For us. Always.












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