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Dexam introduces autumnal collection

Featuring bold apples and pears, the Orchard Fruit print will brighten up kitchens this autumn and winter. The kitchen textiles include an adult apron, double oven gloves, gauntlet and set of two tea towels. All are machine washable at 30 degrees.

A range of glass storage jars accompany the textiles. Made from borosilicate glass, they are surprisingly light but very durable and feature a coloured silicone seal to keep contents fresh. The lids are made from sustainable bamboo and are etched with a pear on top. Available in three sizes – 700ml, 1100ml and 1300ml, they’re ideal for storing everyday essentials from tea and coffee to biscuits and pasta.

Helen Boardman, Dexam’s product manager, commented: “Our retro fruit print captures the essence of the orchard and brings a timeless 70s-inspired design to kitchen storage and textiles. The collection complements our existing range of textiles and storage jars and are perfect for brightening up the heart of your home this autumn/winter.”

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