A Regency-era tea towel with literary flair— the Unemployed Philosophers Guild Jane Austen Tea Towel brings wit, warmth, and a touch of elegance to your kitchen. Read more.
Step into the world of Jane Austen with this charming towel that celebrates the rituals of tea-time in the Regency era. Featuring illustrations of a steaming pot of tea (with cream and sugar, of course), a warm currant rout-cake, and a fresh strawberry tart, it’s a delightful homage to the author’s genteel world. The design also includes the Austen family’s Wedgwood china with its classic oak leaf pattern, making this towel as refined as it is functional.
Size: 17.25" x 25.5" (45cm x 65cm) — perfect for drying dishes or wrapping scones
Material: 100% cotton — soft, absorbent, and quick-drying
Design: Regency-inspired tea-time illustration with elegant pastel tones
Hanging Loop: Discreetly sewn in for easy display
Quote: Includes the line “But indeed I would rather have nothing but tea” from Mansfield Park
Brand: The Unemployed Philosophers Guild — known for clever, literary-themed gifts
Whether you're hosting a book club, sipping Earl Grey, or just drying your hands with style, this towel is a must-have for Austen fans and tea lovers alike. It’s not just a kitchen accessory—it’s a literary experience.