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Towels

Freshen things up with new towels

Treat your skin to some soft, fresh towels. It's a budget-friendly way to pamper yourself a little every day and give your bathroom a quick makeover. By the way, did you know that the cotton in IKEA towels comes from sustainable sources?

Recommended towel series

VÅGSJÖN series​ ​
  • 400 gsm, thinner design for quick drying.
  • Made from 100% pure cotton, with a fine loop weave.
  • Combines vibrant and neutral tones, suitable for pairing with bathroom essentials.
GULVIAL series​
  • 500 gsm, absorbent and durable.​
  • Made from 100% pure cotton, with a low-twist yarn design.​
  • Available in a diverse range of practical colors, from neutral to vibrant, suitable for everyday mixing and matching.​
BROKGLIM series​​
  • 650 gsm, highly absorbent.
  • Made from 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.
  • Elegant, subdued color palette, with a woven border design to enhance texture and quality.
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Boho meets Turkish bath house

Wrap yourself in comfort with the new yarn-dyed FJÄLLSTARR towel, inspired by the tile patterns and textures from Turkish and Roman bath houses. The jacquard woven patterns, and the playful fringes, add a bohemian touch, while the dual-sided colours bring a touch of luxury to your bathroom.

It’s time to replace your towels

It is recommended to replace new bath towels every 3 months. Towels with good absorbency are not just comfortable, but also the breeding grounds for harmful bacteria. High-temperature cleaning, disinfection and sun drying can help to get rid of those micro critters. However, you need to get new ones when they are rough, poor absorbency or have an odor after washing.

Snuggle-worthy softness at budget-minded prices

BROKGLIM, our new bath textile series, is irresistibly fluffy, highly absorbent and easy to coordinate. Plus, the thick towels are made of 100% cotton, certified organic by GOTS, with woven details that radiate quality. Want to bury your face in one? We understand, but technology isn't quite there yet. So you'll have to feel them in person instead.

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