Not a stark white. Alabaster carries a trace of warmth, the tone of unbleached paper held near a window, and it keeps a bathroom from tipping into clinical. Stacked three deep on an open shelf, the towels read as one continuous soft block; only the embroidered border separates them, and only when you look closely. This is the shade that disappears into a room, which is precisely why most people buy it first.Hand towel 20 × 35 in · Bath towel 28 × 55 inThe weave+The cotton is long in staple and combed ahead of spinning, so the yarn stays clean and consistent and the finished pile stands densely upright. Density is what makes the surface feel velvety and what lets it absorb quickly. A low-contrast embroidered detail runs the border. With washing, the fibers open and the piece turns noticeably more supple across its first months in a bathroom. Plush combed pile in a soft warm white, embroidered border Styling+Keep Alabaster for guests. A bath towel and hand towel left folded at the end of a spare bed does more to signal welcome than any note propped on the nightstand. White also solves the rental problem, since it works against tile you did not choose and cannot change. If you are stocking a linen closet from nothing, start here and add contrast later.Good to know+ Will white discolor from skincare?Benzoyl peroxide and several acne treatments bleach cotton on contact, and self-tanner stains it. Keep one dark towel dedicated to those routines, or blot with tissue before reaching for Alabaster. Can I buy a single towel instead of a pair?Yes. Each size is sold on its own or as a set of two, and the pair works out lower per towel — $52 for two hand towels, $88 for two bath towels. Other Florence colorways: Mist, Bare Blush and Mineral.