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Georg Jensen Damask

Becker 63 Walnut Tea Towel 50x80cm

Becker 63 Walnut Tea Towel 50x80cm

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Design: John Becker, 1963Becker 63 series

The first designer tea towel, 1963.

The Becker 63 tea towel in walnut, woven at 50 × 80 cm from half cotton, half linen — absorbent, quick to dry, and better with every wash.

Designed in 1963 by designer and weaver John Becker — described by Georg Jensen Damask as the first designer tea towel in the damask collection. Woven by Georg Jensen Damask, the Danish textile house whose weaving tradition reaches back to 1756.

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Specifications

Dimensions50 x 80 cm
Material50% cotton / 50% linen
FinishWalnut
Country of designDenmark

Care instructions

Wash at 60°C. Use colour detergent without bleach for coloured textiles. Soak in cold water before first use. Hang to dry and iron for a smoother finish.

Delivery

Order process: All products are placed on indent and secured on a first-come, first-served basis

Important note: Indent orders are custom-made and cannot be cancelled after confirmation

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Payment

Payment is required at checkout unless otherwise agreed with the Design Denmark team. Prices displayed are inclusive of GST.

Returns & warranty

- Products are covered by a comprehensive 7-year LIGHT-POINT warranty
- Returns accepted only if product is defective or not as described
- All purchases protected by the NZ Consumer Guarantees Act
- For return enquiries, please contact: info@designdenmark.co.nz

The story

In 1963, designer and weaver John Becker drew what Georg Jensen Damask describes as the first designer tea towel in the damask collection. Sixty years on, Becker 63 is still in the weave — proof that a kitchen textile, done properly, becomes a classic.

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