$145.00
Dense with Bougainvilla blossoms, palm trees and domed adobe rooftops, Tunis is a picturesque village that sits between Lake Qaroun and the desert dunes of the Fayoum Oasis. In the 1980’s, Swiss ceramic artist Evelyn Porret introduced the village children to handicrafts when she founded a pottery school. Using clay from the Nile banks of Aswan, its graduates have become Tunis’s master potters who give the village and its pottery a unique aesthetic and style, adorning the pieces with primitive motifs from the flora and fauna of their surroundings; an identity that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
All of Kiliim’s products are handcrafted, making each product unique. Slight variations and imperfections are embraced.
$20.00
Inspired by all the apple farms throughout Ohio and Michigan, this tea towel features hand-drawn artwork of the classic red apple reminiscent of all things fall from pies to apple...
$28.00
It's impossible to take a walk outside without gathering one or two of nature's offerings to bring back inside and place on the shelf or at the table. This ginkgo...
$32.00
This tea towel features a whimsical and maximalist take on wildflower bouquets, the kind where you almost can't fit another stem in the vase. Nature's abundance at its best. This...
$28.00
Evergreens. Their steadfast calm and stately beauty are reminders of patience and perseverance. This towel is festive enough for the holiday season, but works year round in the kitchen or...