Tea Towel: Leksand Mini Swedish Dala Horse Pattern - 4 Color Options


Color: Red
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Description

Leksand Mini Swedish Dala Horse Tea Towel – Available in Four Colors

Scandinavian Kitchen Towel with Iconic Folk Art Motif

Celebrate Swedish tradition with the Leksand Mini tea towel, featuring a vibrant Dala Horse pattern inspired by the iconic wood carvings of Dalarna. Designed by Carola Bengtsson-Malmström for Arvidsson’s Textile of Sweden, this textile captures the charm and folklore of Scandinavian artistry.

The detailed craftsmanship showcases Dala Horses with classic curved necks and rounded forms, alongside traditional Kurbits floral elements. Available in four color options, this towel makes a beautiful and functional addition to any kitchen.

Product Details:

  • Designer: Carola Bengtsson-Malmström
  • Brand: Arvidsson’s Textile of Sweden
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Size: 18" x 31"
  • Made in Sweden

Why You’ll Love It

Functional & Decorative: Combines practical absorbency with a bold Scandinavian look that complements kitchen décor whether modern or classic.

Heritage-Inspired Design: The Dala horse graphic connects everyday tasks with iconic Nordic folk art tradition, adding personality and cultural depth.

Versatile Use: Works equally well as a drying towel, accent piece, or thoughtful gift for friends and family.

Quality Cotton: Crafted from reliable cotton that stands up to daily use while remaining soft and easy to care for.

Cultural Note

The Dala horse (Dalahäst) is one of Sweden’s most recognizable cultural emblems, rooted in traditional folk art from the Dalarna region. Often hand-carved and painted in bold colors, the symbol has become a timeless representation of Swedish heritage and craftsmanship. By featuring it on a tea towel, this kitchen essential reflects how Scandinavian design traditions can be woven into everyday life.

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