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The Tea Towel

The Tea Towel

Perspectives on an Everyday Item

Edited by Vera Roggli
Edited by Eva Wolf
Edited by Basil Linder

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Publishing 10th Nov 2025
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    • Everyone associates something with the tea towel: memories, experiences, anecdotes, likes and dislikes
    • This illustrated reader explores the kitchen towel from literary, journalistic, artistic, technical, and sociopolitical perspectives
    • The contributions from very different voices complement each other and bring to light new references to current topics
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    The dishwasher has robbed the good old kitchen towel of some of its practical significance. Nevertheless, it remains present in many households, hand-woven or industrially produced, lint-free or absorbent, dirty or clean, inherited or replaceable. In some kitchens, special attention is also required, as there is one for the hands and one for the dishes.

    For a long time, specially made kitchen towels were a luxury and reserved for the upper classes. Industrial mass production has changed this, and today two developments can be observed: while kitchen towels are displayed as design objects in museum stores and craft stores, they are also standardised cheap goods.

    In The Tea Towel: Perspectives on an Everyday Item, 13 authors, artists, and designers enter into a dialogue with the object and examine it from a literary, journalistic, artistic, technical, and socio-political perspective. The contributions of very different tones complement each other and create new references. In text and images, the book encourages a rediscovery of the everyday kitchen towel as a sensual object with which many socially relevant topics are associated.

    About the Author

    Vera Roggli is a textile designer living and working between Italy, Switzerland, and Belgium. Eva Wolf is a graphic designer and illustrator, and Basil Linder is a graphic designer and typeface designer. They jointly run the Bern-based design firm Studio Eva Basil.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Scheidegger & Spiess
    ISBN
    9783039422814
    Publish date
    10th Nov 2025
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
    Size
    185 mm x 115 mm
    Pages
    256 Pages
    Illustrations
    90 color
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