Rijksmuseum
Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum aims to connect people, art and history. Hence the surprising collection of useful utensils and accessories with prints or excerpts from old Dutch masterpieces. Making art a little more accessible!
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Tulips tea towel - Jacob Marrel

The Rijksmuseum has its own collection of home accessories, including this Tulip tea towel. A generously sized tea towel with tulips by Jacob Marrel in multiple colors on a white background. The loose, woven structure ensures rapid moisture absorption, which makes it an ideal tea towel. Nice for home or as a gift that you only find in a limited number of places. Make more fun in the kitchen and from now on do the dishes with this Tulips tea towel!

Connection through tea towels

The Rijksmuseum's goal is to bring people, art, and history together. Leading to the wonderful collection of handy utensils and accessories featuring images or details from the old Dutch masterpieces. Bringing art a little closer! To produce this Delft blue tea towel, the museum collaborated with Bunzlau Castle, the renowned tableware and textile company.

About the Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is the most iconic museum in the Netherlands. The completely revamped museum reopened its doors to the public in 2013, from the renovated Cuypers Cathedral on Museumplein (Museum Square) in Amsterdam. A breathtaking building with an amazing interior and beautiful exhibitions. The Rijksmuseum is more than 200 years old and has had several locations. In 1885, the museum moved into the Cuypers Cathedral and the Rijks, as we know it today, was officially opened. 

Tea towel Tulips
Jacob Marrel

The tulip tea towel from the Rijksmuseum is based on the tulip paintings by Jacob Marrel. A stylish and practical item for every day, made of 100% cotton. Only available at a very limited number of places. Also nice as an unusual gift with a typical Dutch touch.

€9.95
Product specifications
Brand : Rijksmuseum
Design : Tulips by Jacob Marrel
Material : 100% woven cotton
Colors : Multicolored
Dimensions : 70 x 50 cm
Maintenance : Machinewash up to 60° Celsius
Shipping Service
  • Delivery in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium
  • Fixed package rate € 4,95 NL, € 7,95 BE/DE
  • Envelope NL (busstuk) € 2,95
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered within 2 working days in the Netherlands
  • Ordered before 21:00 delivered in 3 working days in Belgium, Germany
  • International Delivery
  • Rate depends on weight and destination
  • You can always see the delivery costs for your order in your order overview before you pay
  • Delivery depending on destination in 2 to 14 days
  • See for more delivery information 'delivery'

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Tea towel Tulips by Jacob Marrel - Rijksmuseum

Tulips tea towel - Jacob Marrel

The Rijksmuseum has its own collection of home accessories, including this Tulip tea towel. A generously sized tea towel with tulips by Jacob Marrel in multiple colors on a white background. The loose, woven structure ensures rapid moisture absorption, which makes it an ideal tea towel. Nice for home or as a gift that you only find in a limited number of places. Make more fun in the kitchen and from now on do the dishes with this Tulips tea towel!

Connection through tea towels

The Rijksmuseum's goal is to bring people, art, and history together. Leading to the wonderful collection of handy utensils and accessories featuring images or details from the old Dutch masterpieces. Bringing art a little closer! To produce this Delft blue tea towel, the museum collaborated with Bunzlau Castle, the renowned tableware and textile company.

About the Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum is the most iconic museum in the Netherlands. The completely revamped museum reopened its doors to the public in 2013, from the renovated Cuypers Cathedral on Museumplein (Museum Square) in Amsterdam. A breathtaking building with an amazing interior and beautiful exhibitions. The Rijksmuseum is more than 200 years old and has had several locations. In 1885, the museum moved into the Cuypers Cathedral and the Rijks, as we know it today, was officially opened.