





linen kitchen cloth
The Brand: Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books and houseware from Europe and America to Japan. In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens that she had used during her childhood. Then in 1999 she visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen. She contacted linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after these years, Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.
Description: A hard-working kitchen staple, and an all-time customer favorite. These cloths are with us from start-to-finish on all cooking tasks—drying dishes, lining a basket, keeping kettles warm, covering dough to rise, and cleaning up spills. Durable, long-lasting, and complete with a nifty cotton loop for an easy hang-dry. They'll grow softer and more absorbent with every wash.
Details: W 17.5" x L 25.5", 100% linen, machine wash gentle, dry cool or line-dry
A Note From Erika: These are a staple at my house. I use them in the kitchen for drying dishes and hands. Also great in the bathroom as a hand towel.
The Brand: Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books and houseware from Europe and America to Japan. In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens that she had used during her childhood. Then in 1999 she visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen. She contacted linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after these years, Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.
Description: A hard-working kitchen staple, and an all-time customer favorite. These cloths are with us from start-to-finish on all cooking tasks—drying dishes, lining a basket, keeping kettles warm, covering dough to rise, and cleaning up spills. Durable, long-lasting, and complete with a nifty cotton loop for an easy hang-dry. They'll grow softer and more absorbent with every wash.
Details: W 17.5" x L 25.5", 100% linen, machine wash gentle, dry cool or line-dry
A Note From Erika: These are a staple at my house. I use them in the kitchen for drying dishes and hands. Also great in the bathroom as a hand towel.
The Brand: Yumiko Sekine started her first business in 1993 importing used books and houseware from Europe and America to Japan. In her search for more products, she could not find affordable every day linens that she had used during her childhood. Then in 1999 she visited Lithuania, a country that grows flax, whose fibers are spun into linen. She contacted linen producers and started to have them produce her own product designs in Lithuania.
Her first collection started with only seven items. Now after these years, Fog Linen Work produces a large line of linen products for the home and linen clothing.
Description: A hard-working kitchen staple, and an all-time customer favorite. These cloths are with us from start-to-finish on all cooking tasks—drying dishes, lining a basket, keeping kettles warm, covering dough to rise, and cleaning up spills. Durable, long-lasting, and complete with a nifty cotton loop for an easy hang-dry. They'll grow softer and more absorbent with every wash.
Details: W 17.5" x L 25.5", 100% linen, machine wash gentle, dry cool or line-dry
A Note From Erika: These are a staple at my house. I use them in the kitchen for drying dishes and hands. Also great in the bathroom as a hand towel.