Collection — kitchen
Kitchen, Table and Houseware
Accessories that are, by all logic, meant for the kitchen — though that’s not to say they wouldn’t look perfectly charming somewhere else, should you feel inspired to disobey.
Tomato Screenprinted Tea Towel
Here's a tea towel that's actually made of something—100% natural cotton, if you can believe it. Nineteen inches by nineteen inches of pure flour sack potential, screen printed by hand in a studio somewhere with water-based ink that won't judge you for your kitchen habits. Yes, there will be slight variations. No, this isn't a defect; it's what happens when a human being, rather than a machine, decides to print something. Consider it evidence that an actual person touched this towel, which is either comforting or deeply unsettling, depending on your perspective.
Strawberry Tea Towel
This 19" by 19" tea towel is made from 100% natural cotton flour sack fabric and features strawberry imagery screen printed with water-based ink. Every towel passes through my studio where I personally print and cure it by hand, which inevitably means no two are exactly alike. Those little inconsistencies? They're not mistakes—they're evidence that something real happened here, that a person actually touched this thing.
White Sardines 20" Tea Towel - Silkscreened 100% Cotton
Wrap your kitchen in whimsy with this charming tea towel featuring Julie Peach's delightful sardine illustration. Crafted from soft, durable 100% cotton and silkscreened with care by Fair Trade International certified partners in India, it's as thoughtful as it is functional. The generous 20" square fits perfectly in any kitchen, washes up beautifully in the machine, and arrives ready to gift or keep. Designed in Denver with a commitment to ethical production and sustainability—because good design should feel good all around.
Hot dog french fry tea towel
Picture this: a tea towel so charming it makes you question your life choices in the best possible way. Our hot dog and french fry design, screen-printed by hand in a Detroit studio using water-based ink, arrives as a 19" x 19" square of pure cotton absurdity. Each towel is individually printed and cured by hand, which means the slight imperfections aren't flaws—they're evidence of actual human involvement, the kind of thing that used to matter before we all became accustomed to perfection. One hundred percent natural cotton, original design by Stephanie Balan, and sustainably made in small batches because apparently we still believe in such things. Your kitchen deserves this level of unnecessary joy.
Harlow Cheese Set
The Harlow Cheese Set arrives as if it's been waiting in your grandmother's cabinet since 1987, complete with all the nostalgic baggage that entails. Constructed from stainless steel and finished with food-safe enamel, it's the kind of serveware that makes you feel like you've got your life together, at least for the duration of a dinner party. Ethically produced in small batches—because apparently everything worth owning these days is made by someone's cousin in a converted barn. Treat it gently with mild soap and water, and for heaven's sake, avoid anything citrus-based or abrasive, lest you disturb its carefully cultivated vintage patina.
Dirty Martini Olive Cotton Tea Towel
Elevate your kitchen with this witty tea towel that transforms mundane dishwashing into a moment of levity. The playful olive and pimento print catches the eye without taking itself too seriously—much like a well-crafted cocktail hour confession. Crafted from substantial 100% half panama unbleached cotton, this 18.8 x 29.9 inch towel feels genuinely luxe in hand, whether you're dabbing dishes or styling your bar setup. Screen-printed for crisp detail, hemmed throughout, and fitted with a hanging loop, it's both practical and delightfully charming. Made in the UK. Hand wash in cold water; lay flat to dry. A gift that says you understand the small joys in life.
No-Face Bottle Opener - Handcrafted in Black Walnut/Sapele
Inspired by No-Face from Spirited Away, this bottle opener proves that functional objects can also be small works of art. Crafted from premium Black Walnut and Sapele wood, it combines beauty with purpose—the kind of thing you'll actually want visible on your bar or desk rather than hidden in a drawer. At 4.75 inches tall, it's substantial enough to feel substantial in your hand, with stainless steel components that promise years of reliable service. Whether you're a devoted fan of minimalist design, someone who appreciates genuine woodcraft, or just tired of using your teeth to open bottles, this handmade piece delivers both function and charm. Each one is unique, which means yours will be slightly different from everyone else's, much like the rest of us, really.
Moon Tea Towel
This 19" by 19" flour sack tea towel is made from 100% natural cotton—the kind of thing you'd expect to find in a reasonably organized kitchen, though let's be honest, most of ours look like a tornado hit a linen factory. Each one is hand-screened and cured in my studio using water-based ink, which means the slight imperfections you'll notice aren't defects so much as proof that an actual human made this rather than a machine in some distant warehouse. Consider the variations a feature, not a bug—they're what separate this from the mass-produced alternatives gathering dust in big-box stores.
Scrub Cloths, Set Of Two
Tough on grime, easy on your patience! These generously sized scrub cloths tackle everything from grimy stovetops to stubborn bathtub rings without breaking a sweat—or your budget. Made from recycled cotton with a polyester coating, this dynamic duo keeps working hard long after other cloths have thrown in the towel. Each cloth measures 5.25" x 7", giving you the reach and power to conquer any cleaning challenge. Get two and keep one where you need it most!
Flower Bottle Stop - Iron - Small - Antique Silver
This delightful iron flower stopper transforms the mundane task of cork-sealing into something almost worth celebrating—a small, elegant gesture that says you're the kind of person who believes the last glass deserves just as much respect as the first.
Phthalo Ruth x Julie Peach "Dinner Girls" Tea Towel
This charming collaboration between Phthalo Ruth and Julie Peach brings the "Dinner Girls" pattern to life on soft blush cotton—hand screen printed with the kind of attention you'd hope for but rarely find. Crafted from 100% cotton and measuring a generous 20 inches square, it's equally at home drying dishes or serving as an unexpectedly elegant napkin. The hemmed edges are finished with care, and it's machine washable for real-world living. What makes this special is the story behind it: designed in New York, silkscreened in India by Fair Trade certified artisans committed to ethical production. It arrives beautifully packaged with a hangtag and tissue wrap—essentially ready to hand off as a gift before you've even had a chance to use it yourself. Perfect for transforming an ordinary dinner into something that feels intentional and thoughtful.
Frog Tea Towel
Meet your new kitchen companion: a 19" by 19" flour sack tea towel featuring an amphibious friend, rendered in water-based ink on 100% natural cotton. I screen print each one by hand in my studio, which means yours will have its own peculiar character—slight imperfections that I've learned to call "charm" rather than "mistakes." It's the kind of thing you'll use to dry dishes while wondering how you ever lived without a frog watching you work.
Sun Tea Towel
This 19" x 19" flour sack tea towel is made from 100% natural cotton—the kind of fabric that actually absorbs things, which is more than I can say for most of my life choices. It's screenprinted by hand in my studio using water-based ink, which means each towel comes out slightly different. I'd call these imperfections "charming variations," though my therapist might have other words for them. The point is, you're getting something genuinely handmade, complete with all the delightful quirks that come with that territory.
Pomodoro Tomato Red Illustration Tea Towel
If one tomato is good, then surely a whole parade of them across your kitchen towel is better. This 18.8 by 29.9 inch tea towel arrives as a study in understated joy—white cotton adorned with cheerful tomato illustrations, the kind of thing that makes mundane dish-drying feel like a small act of self-care. Crafted from 100% half panama cotton at a weighty 233 gsm, it's substantial enough to feel genuinely nice in your hands, yet light enough to actually accomplish something. Digitally printed, hemmed with precision, fitted with a hanging loop for those who believe kitchen linens deserve prominence. Made in the UK, it arrives folded and ready, whether you're drying dishes or draping it across a charcuterie board with the confidence of someone who has their life together. Cold water wash only; tumble drying is not your friend here. Bulk orders available for those of us planning ahead.
Brass Handled Board
I once owned a cutting board that cost less than a coffee and performed about as well. It warped, stained, and developed an odor suggesting it had become sentient and deeply depressed. This board, by contrast, is the kind of thing that actually encourages you to slice things on it—preferably while someone's watching and forming opinions about your competence. Crafted from sustainably sourced hardwood, it comes in maple, walnut, or a black so deliberately dark it looks like a design choice rather than neglect. The solid brass handle won't betray you mid-entertaining, which is more than I can say for most relationships. At 14 by 7 inches, it's weighty enough to feel legitimate, the sort of object that suggests you've considered your life choices and made at least one good one. Hand-finished with food-safe oil and wax, it's built for actual use—not display, though it's handsome enough for that too. It's the kind of board you'll reach for repeatedly, share with people you tolerate, and eventually pass along to someone who will definitely appreciate it more than you do. Which, statistically speaking, is almost everyone.
Mushroom Tea Towel
Here's a Mushroom Tea Towel that's been lovingly screen-printed by hand in the studio using water-based ink. It's 19 by 19 inches of 100% natural cotton—the kind of flour sack material that actually absorbs things. Each one is printed individually and cured by hand, so you'll notice slight variations in the details. I like to think of these imperfections as character, though I understand if you prefer to call them happy accidents. Either way, you're getting a genuinely handmade piece that's both functional and decorative, assuming you can find a wall in your kitchen that isn't already covered with other things you swore you'd use.
Blue Sardines 20" Tea Towel - Silkscreened 100% Cotton
Meet your new kitchen companion—a charming 20-inch cotton tea towel featuring Julie Peach's whimsical blue sardines design. Hand-silkscreened in India by a Fair Trade International certified partner, this piece brings together artistic flair and ethical production. Durable enough for daily use and simple to care for with machine washing, it arrives beautifully packaged with care instructions. Designed in Denver, made responsibly, and ready to add a splash of personality to your culinary space.
Aluminum Hand Juicer
Extract maximum juice from your citrus with this beautifully engineered aluminum hand juicer, handcrafted by Mexican artisans who clearly understand that squeezing a lemon should feel like a small victory. Whether you're doctoring a cocktail, brightening a marinade, or simply pretending you're a professional bartender in your own kitchen, this sturdy cast squeezer delivers consistent results without the theatrical groaning. It's the kind of tool that makes you feel competent, which, let's be honest, is half the battle. Built to last through countless juice-extracting adventures, it's a kitchen companion that actually improves with age and use.
Cuttings Pitcher
This handsome pitcher arrives with its own personality—a full-bodied glass vessel adorned with a one-of-a-kind cutting pattern that catches the light like it's got something funny to tell you. Whether you're pouring water at a dinner party, displaying flowers at a wedding, or simply enjoying the company of something genuinely beautiful on your shelf, it's the kind of piece that makes people lean in and ask where you found it. Each pitcher is subtly different, which means yours is already special before the first guest arrives.
Shetland Plaid Blockprint Napkins in Brown and Blue, Set of 4
These napkins are what happens when a family of eighth-generation artisans in Jaipur decides that plaid should be taken seriously. Hand blockprinted in brown and blue, they feature the kind of bold lines that make your dinner table look intentional rather than like you grabbed whatever was clean. One hundred percent cotton, printed with AZO-free dyes, so you can feel virtuous while wiping your mouth. At 18" x 18", they're substantial enough to handle actual food situations. Set of four means you can host people without immediately running to the laundry. Supporting craft traditions never looked so good on a table.
Cherry Tea Towel
Meet your new kitchen companion—a cherry-printed cotton tea towel that's equal parts functional and delightfully imperfect. At 19 by 19 inches, it's generously sized for drying dishes, wiping counters, or draping dramatically over your shoulder while you contemplate dinner. Crafted from 100% natural cotton in that classic flour sack weave, it's soft enough to actually use and sturdy enough to survive the washing machine's spin cycle. Each one is hand-screenprinted in my studio with water-based ink, which means yours will have its own quirky personality—slight color variations, tiny imperfections, the whole charming mess of something made by actual human hands rather than robots. Consider those variations not flaws, but proof that a real person cared enough to make it.
Snake Plate
Celebrate the Snake's year with a plate that refuses to be ordinary. Serve dinner on it, hang it like you've got taste, or let it sit on your shelf looking mysteriously intelligent—we won't judge. This isn't just dinnerware; it's a conversation starter that whispers rather than shouts, perfect for anyone who appreciates a little serpentine charm with their meals or their décor.
Tip Tap Tumblers – Set of Two
These aren't just any tumblers—they're the kind of glassware that makes you wonder why you waited so long to treat yourself. Polspotten's signature design shines through in vibrant, cheerful hues that transform an ordinary beverage into something worth celebrating. Whether you're raising a toast or simply enjoying a quiet moment, these colorful vessels remind you that life's small pleasures deserve a little extra sparkle. Grab a pair and discover why people can't stop talking about them.
Bird Tea Towel
Look, it's a tea towel. A proper one, too—19 by 19 inches of 100% cotton, the kind that actually absorbs things instead of just pushing water around. I screen-print each one by hand in my studio using water-based ink, which means if you're the type who notices that the bird's left wing is slightly more enthusiastic than the right, well, that's the point. It's handmade. It's supposed to look like someone cared enough to do it themselves, imperfections and all. Use it to dry dishes, hang it on your wall, or contemplate the minor variations as evidence that at least one person in this world still does things the old-fashioned way.