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Fisher Henney Naturals

by Warren McLaren, Sydney on 01.26.06
Design & Architecture (bathroom)

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Fisher Henney Naturals started up over a decade ago, having a fondness for lush organic cotton goodies, in particular “robes, towels, yogawear, loungewear and sleepwear.” On display here is their fleece robe for men and women. Comes in white, sage and lavender for $112 USD. If you’re not a robe lover, then you might still be interested in their bathroom towels. Available in white and mocha. The hidden beauty of the mocha version is that it’s naturally grown that way in Peru (organically, of course) and no dyes were invoked to create the rich brown hue. It’s a process known as ‘colorgrown', a technique pioneered by Sally Fox. The towels will set you back $40 USD each. ::Fisher Henney Naturals

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