Detroit Opera House and J.L. Hudson's Flour Sack Towel
$ 18.00
Detroit Opera House and J.L. Hudson's Flour Sack Towel. This five-story building, with an exterior modeled after the pavilions that surround the Louvre in Paris, opened March 29, 1869. Upon its opening, the Detroit Free Press proclaimed it a 'luxurious temple of art.' J.L. Hudson had his first store in the Opera House before erecting his own building, designed by the same architect, one block north. On Oct. 7, 1897, the opera house was destroyed by a fire. It was rebuilt on the site and reopened Sept. 12, 1898.
Choose organic cotton or Egyptian cotton tea towel. Hand screen printed in the USA in our Detroit, Michigan studio.
Natural, Unbleached Flour Sack Towel
• 100% Organic Cotton
• Natural, off-white
• Fabric milled and sewn in Michigan
• 4 sewn edges
• Towel measures approx. 21" x 26"
• Printed image is 10" x 20"
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White Flour Sack Towel
• 100% Egyptian Cotton
• Bright white
• Imported fabric
• 2 selvage edge, 2 sewn edge
• Towel measures approx. 28" x 30"
• Printed image is 10" x 20"
Dress up your kitchen or bathroom with a vintage architectural rendering from the turn of the century. Original illustration based on an 1881 rendering of the Detroit Opera House. Perfect for kitchen or bar use, display & entertaining. Makes a fun and unique man cave or hostess gift!
Love this print? Check it out on our chef apron and scarf too!