Fouta "Sud" Aqua

Organic cotton, weaving flat, 100 x 200 cm

LOGO COTON BIOThis woven cotton fabric absorbs water, dries very quickly, takes less place than a towel. Ideal for beach, boat, travel, baby care, bath and relaxation… at home or at Turkish bath.

 

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KFO04AQ

33,00 €

A nomadic textile multitalented


Fouta or peshtamal, weaved in organic cotton. A Peshtamal in Turkey
or a Futa in Tunisia is a traditional towel used in the hammam. Its softness and lightness accompany the different gestures of daylife, for bath and relaxing time. Easy to carry, it absorbs water as easily as a towel and dries very quickly. Particularly suitable for travel, beach, sport facilities, baby care…
as pareo, carpet, plaid, massage mat, tablecloth, household linen…
Quickly dries and folds easily into a bag.














COMPOSITION : Organic cotton

DIMENSIONS : 100 x 200 cm

WEIGHT :300 g / 10.5oz

WASHING : Machine wash at 40°






Made in India

Collection "Sud"

Bayadères harmonies to 7 colors blowing in the summer!

A collection woven on a white chain. To stretch out on a deck chair to relax in front of the sea.
It also unfolds in plaid, on the deck of the boat at sunrise.
A single piece of cloth to assimilate the tricks of the nomadic way of life. Purety, adaptability, elegance, lightness,
folding and fast drying. In full phase with our expectations of the most contemporary!



An ethical sector in South India

The futas collections are manufactured in South India, in the state of Tamil Nadu, by a semi-artisanal weaving unit with whom Karawan develops its exclusive organic cotton collections. Mr. Visu employ thirty people in working conditions, wages and regulations in conformity with ILO standards. The traditional looms stand a longside spinning mills. To support this family business, orders are 50% pre-financed by Karawan.

Cotton 100% organic

The weaving is done with organic GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified cotton. India is today the largest producer of organic cotton in the world. A recent law requires the transformation of the raw material takes place in the same country, thus promoting the creation of added value for the benefit of Indian craftsmen.

 



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Marie-claire MAISON, mai 2015

Marie-claire MAISON, May 2015

Magazine Feelgood, Summer 2015

La Vie au Soleil, Summer 2015