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LANA Japanese Imabari Towel by Kontex
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LANA takes its name from the Italian word for wool. Although it is a towel, its lightness, softness and gentle volume feel like fine wool knitwear.
The finely textured three-dimensional weave allows air to pass through the fabric and creates a smooth, comfortable touch throughout the year.
Size S dries quickly and works well as a kitchen cloth. M suits the kitchen or washroom, L can also be used as a pillow cover, and XL as a blanket or shawl.
MATERIAL
100% Cotton
SIZE
| SIZE | DIMENSIONS | USE |
|---|---|---|
| S | 36 × 36 cm | Kitchen cloth, hand towel |
| M | 36 × 85 cm | Kitchen, washroom |
| L | 55 × 110 cm | Bath towel, pillow cover |
| XL | 85 × 145 cm | Blanket, shawl |
COLOR
| COLOR |
|---|
| Grey |
| Navy |
| Brown |
| S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 x 36 cm | 36 x 85 cm | 55 x 110 cm | 85 x 145 cm |
100% Cotton
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What is the LANA towel?
A 100% cotton Imabari towel by Kontex with a wool-knit-like weave, giving it soft volume and a dry touch rather than the feel of a typical pile towel.
What sizes are available?
Four sizes — S 36×36 cm, M 36×85 cm, L 55×110 cm and XL 85×145 cm.
Where is it made?
Woven in Imabari, Ehime, Japan.
| S | M | L | XL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 x 36 cm | 36 x 85 cm | 55 x 110 cm | 85 x 145 cm |
Founded in 1934 in Imabari, Ehime (Japan's most celebrated towel-making region), Kontex has spent nearly a century perfecting the craft of the towel. Each piece is woven on traditional low-speed looms using over 150 custom-developed yarn blends, then washed with pure soft water drawn from local river systems. The result is a towel of exceptional absorbency, rapid drying, and enduring quality, crafted with care for both the user and the environment.


















