The Salford Colour Palette Tea Towel
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From the cobbles of Corrie to the opening chords of Blue Monday, Salford has always done things its own way.
This colourful tea towel celebrates the people, places and cultural icons that have helped shape one of Britain’s most distinctive cities. Discover Lads’ Club Brick, inspired by the famous Salford Lads’ and Girls’ Club immortalised on a world-famous album cover, Corrie Cobble for television’s most recognisable street, and Monday Blue, a tribute to New Order’s era-defining anthem.
Elsewhere, Storey Gold honours Paralympic legend Dame Sarah Storey, Lowry Leaf celebrates the artist’s connection to Peel Park, and Quays Water reflects the transformation of Salford Quays from industrial docks into a thriving cultural and media destination.
Whether you’re Salford born and bred, a proud local, a university graduate or simply someone who loves the city’s unique character, this tea towel is a colourful celebration of Salford’s stories, achievements and unmistakable identity.
- Material: 100% cotton
- Dimensions: 70cm x 50cm
- Care Instructions: Wash in low temperatures and iron on reverse
- Origin: Proudly printed in the UK
The Salford Colour Palette
Lads’ Club Brick: The deep red of the iconic Salford Lads’ and Girls’ Club and a certain world-famous album cover.
Corrie Cobble: A soft, weathered brown inspired by the well-trodden cobbles of Coronation Street.
Storey Gold: A gleaming gold in honour of Dame Sarah Storey – Salford’s most decorated Paralympian.
Monday Blue: A rich blue inspired by New Order’s era-defining anthem.
Lowry Leaf: A gentle green drawn from L. S. Lowry’s painting of Peel Park.
Quays Water: A cool, reflective blue-grey of Salford Quays. Once industrial docks, now a cultural and media waterfront.