The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set includes two colorful cotton towels with bold, embroidered poppies and mushrooms, wrapped in a FIELD DAY label—perfect for adding vibrant charm to your kitchen. A turquoise carton contains two folded cotton dish towels with colorful patterns. The tan front label displays Dish Towel Set by The Neighborgoods in red and white text. The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set includes two colorful cotton towels: one with orange poppies and green stems, and another with mushrooms in brown, orange, and pink plus “Fungi Awesome.” A fun way to brighten your kitchen. The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set features colorful mushroom illustrations in red, orange, and pink with Funging Awesome playfully at the center—an eye-catching addition to your kitchen towel collection. The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set features cotton towels with bright orange poppy flowers, green leaves, and Poppies playfully written at the bottom—adding cheerful charm to any kitchen collection.
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The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set includes two colorful cotton towels with bold, embroidered poppies and mushrooms, wrapped in a FIELD DAY label—perfect for adding vibrant charm to your kitchen.

The Neighborgoods Dish Towel Set

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Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Made from 100% unbleached cotton, offering superior absorption.
  • Gift-ready packaging, perfect for sustainable gifting.
  • Designed, printed, and packaged in the USA for local support.
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Dish Towel Set $34.00

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Brighten up your kitchen with these colorful Dish Towel Sets, or add to your gift list because these come ready-to-gift in a cute farmers market berry basket.

Made from 100% unbleached cotton, these towels are not only super cute, but also super absorbent and get softer with each wash. Great for drying dishes, wiping up spills, and for gifting.

  • Each towel measures approximately 24”W, 26”L.
  • Designed, printed, and hand-packaged in the USA.

100% Unbleached Flour Sack Cotton, Water-Based Ink

You can use this cotton tea towel to dry dishes, clean up spills, and hang to dry your hands in the kitchen (or bathroom). It can double as a reusable napkin and makes a great gift (and eco-friendly gift wrapping).

Machine wash in cold water and tumble or hang to dry.

Grove Values

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3,000+ BANNED INGREDIENTS

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From snacks to saucepans, every product is reviewed to meet strict ingredient and material standards — reducing exposure to unwanted additives and plastics in your food and kitchen.

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Screened for unwanted additives

Made without BPA, PFAS, melamine, or artificial preservatives

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Built for better cooking

Crafted from stainless steel, silicone, ceramic, and glass — not plastic

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Reduced-plastic options that help limit waste and microplastic exposure

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Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

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