



Workshop Cloth – Half-Linen · 40 × 50 cm | ROWAC
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Description
ROWAC
The cloth that has been woven since 1765 – and looks exactly the way it feels: honest, robust, built to last.
The ROWAC Workshop Towel is made from half-linen – 50 % linen, 50 % cotton – and comes from the Steinhude Linen Mill, Germany's oldest weaving mill, which has been producing exclusively in Steinhude since 1765. Antistatic, exceptionally robust and absorbent: a towel built for the workshop that works just as well in the kitchen. The companion gift for anyone who knows ROWAC – or should.
For Those Who Make No Compromises When Giving
For anyone who wants to give someone a gift who knows and loves ROWAC, the choice is clear: the workshop stool is the statement piece, and the workshop towel is its honest companion. Both belong to the same philosophy – no ornament, no compromise, only what truly works. The towel hangs from the workbench just as naturally as it does from a hook in the kitchen.
ROWAC was founded in 1888 by Karl Robert Wagner in Chemnitz. The Rowac stool was selected for the workshops and teaching rooms of the Bauhaus in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin – proof that honest craftsmanship and good design are not opposites. The workshop towel stands for the same conviction: half-linen from Germany's oldest weaving mill, not a throwaway product but a cloth built to last.
Product Details
| Product name | Workshop Towel |
| Material | 50 % linen / 50 % cotton (half-linen) |
| Dimensions | 40 × 50 cm |
| Weight | approx. 55 g |
| Properties | Antistatic, robust, absorbent |
| Manufacturing | Steinhude Linen Mill, Germany's oldest weaving mill, since 1765 |
| In the box | 1 workshop towel |
| Manufacturer | ROWAC, est. 1888, Chemnitz |
Questions & Answers
What is the difference between a workshop towel and a regular kitchen towel?
The ROWAC Workshop Towel is made from half-linen – a blend of 50 % linen and 50 % cotton – which is more durable and longer-lasting than pure cotton. Linen is naturally antistatic, which in a workshop context means no lint landing on sensitive components or freshly lacquered surfaces. At the same time, it is absorbent enough for everyday kitchen use. It genuinely does both – tool and everyday object.
Where does the half-linen come from – and why does it matter?
The linen comes from the Steinhude Linen Mill, Germany's oldest weaving mill. Since 1765, Steinhude linen has been produced exclusively in Steinhude – one of the few unbroken weaving traditions in Germany. This is not a marketing claim but a verifiable craft reality: the linen has a soft, pleasant feel and is built for longevity.
For whom is the workshop towel the right gift?
For anyone who knows and values ROWAC – and for those who have not yet discovered it. As a companion gift with the ROWAC Workshop Stool, it is the obvious choice. As a standalone gift, it suits people with an atelier, workshop or kitchen who appreciate honest materials with a story. Birthday, housewarming, Christmas – a gift that gets used rather than sitting on a shelf.
What is ROWAC's connection to the Bauhaus?
The Rowac stool was selected for the workshops and teaching rooms of the Bauhaus in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin – as the world's first riveted seat made from lightweight strip steel, it embodied functional industrial design at its most uncompromising. ROWAC was founded in 1888 by Karl Robert Wagner in Chemnitz and relaunched in 2020. The workshop towel is the first textile from the revived brand – consistently in the same spirit: honestly made, designed for eternity.
Can I order the Workshop Towel as a corporate gift?
Click “Corporate Gifts” in the top menu — all details on quantities, terms and personal advice are there.
ROWAC Workshop Towel – a cloth with history. For the workbench, for the kitchen, for everyone who is done with throwaway products.
What is the difference between a workshop towel and a regular kitchen towel?
The ROWAC Workshop Towel is made from half-linen – a blend of 50 % linen and 50 % cotton – which is more durable and longer-lasting than pure cotton. Linen is naturally antistatic, which in a workshop context means no lint landing on sensitive components or freshly lacquered surfaces. At the same time, it is absorbent enough for everyday kitchen use. It genuinely does both – tool and everyday object.
Where does the half-linen come from – and why does it matter?
The linen comes from the Steinhude Linen Mill, Germany's oldest weaving mill. Since 1765, Steinhude linen has been produced exclusively in Steinhude – one of the few unbroken weaving traditions in Germany. This is not a marketing claim but a verifiable craft reality: the linen has a soft, pleasant feel and is built for longevity.
For whom is the workshop towel the right gift?
For anyone who knows and values ROWAC – and for those who have not yet discovered it. As a companion gift with the ROWAC Workshop Stool, it is the obvious choice. As a standalone gift, it suits people with an atelier, workshop or kitchen who appreciate honest materials with a story. Birthday, housewarming, Christmas – a gift that gets used rather than sitting on a shelf.
What is ROWAC's connection to the Bauhaus?
The Rowac stool was selected for the workshops and teaching rooms of the Bauhaus in Weimar, Dessau and Berlin – as the world's first riveted seat made from lightweight strip steel, it embodied functional industrial design at its most uncompromising. ROWAC was founded in 1888 by Karl Robert Wagner in Chemnitz and relaunched in 2020. The workshop towel is the first textile from the revived brand – consistently in the same spirit: honestly made, designed for eternity.
Can I order the Workshop Towel as a corporate gift?
Click “Corporate Gifts” in the top menu — all details on quantities, terms and personal advice are there.

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