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Subscribe to RUSSH for your free $150 Købn towel voucher

Købn Towels

There's nothing better than that new towel feeling. Whether it's a beach towel or a bath towel you're after we've got you covered with a free $150 Købn voucher when you subscribe to RUSSH for $50.*

 

The Købn brand:

Founded in 2017 by textile designer Sophie Matson, Melbourne brand Købn offers thoughtfully designed and GOTS certified towels. Inspired by the Danish word for Copenhagen, 'København', the inspiration for the first collection was the colours of the architecture in Copenhagen. Think earthy colours that breath life into your bathroom.

Ethically made by a family run mill in Denizli, Turkey - a region which synonymous with high quality and luxurious textile production - the brand's core values include sustainability, responsibility and transparency.

The final products come in cotton and limited edition cotton linen ranges. All Købn towels are reversible, with one side terry and one side plain weave. They also feature raw edge fringing and textured drop pile stripes with a highly absorbent luxurious weave.

With a product range which now includes beach towels, bath towels, hand towels and bathmats you're guaranteed to find a product you love.

 

 

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How do I sign up?

To get your free Købn gift simply subscribe, renew or extend your domestic Australian RUSSH magazine subscription for $50.* By doing so you'll receive a $150 Købn towels voucher to spend on the beach towels, hand towels and bathmats of your dreams. But get in quick because we've only got 80 to give away and they won't last long.

By subscribing you'll also receive four issues of RUSSH delivered straight to your door. Plus access to various unique offers and invites exclusive to RUSSH subscribers.

Get yours now here. Remember, these offers are for a limited time only. Once, they’re gone, they’re gone.

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*Offer available to the first 80 Australian domestic subscribers.