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Dusen Dusen Patterned Beach Towels
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100268210
Dusen Dusen Patterned Beach Towels
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- Patterned terry towel.
- Brushed cotton for soft hand feel.
- Available in multiple color combinations.
- ¼" H 70" W 37" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Ellen Van Dusen for Dusen Dusen
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Ellen Van Dusen studied the psychology of design and the brain’s reaction to visual stimuli at Tufts University. After graduating, she launched Brooklyn-based Dusen Dusen, a clothing line that soon became known for its lively original prints, then expanded the brand in 2015 to include bedding and towels. Dusen draws her inspiration from a variety of sources, such as midcentury resort architecture, Italian industrial design, and Scandinavian textiles. Her wonderfully playful Dusen Dusen Towel (2018) is marked by vivid colors and bold patterns that captivate. It sports a jacquard weave. Machine washable. Made in Turkey.
- Patterned terry towel.
- Brushed cotton for soft hand feel.
- Available in multiple color combinations.
- Made in Turkey.
- Brand
- Dusen Dusen
- General Dimensions
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- ¼" H 70" W 37" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Dusen Dusen Towel
- Height (in): ¼
- Width (in): 70
- Depth (in): 37
- 100% cotton terry
Ellen Van Dusen
Designer Ellen Van Dusen has always been attracted to textiles, the more brightly colored the better. Raised by two architects, Van Dusen started creating her own fashions in high school. At the age of 23, she founded Dusen Dusen, based in Brooklyn. Once on her own, she translated her fondness for vibrant colors and geometric, doodle-like patterns into simple, wearable clothing and textiles.
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