Mist is the grey you barely register at first — a pale, cloud-toned neutral that sits quietly against white tile and unlacquered brass. Run a hand across the pile and it gives the way velvet does, dense and warm rather than slick. Along the folded edge, the embroidered border catches a thin line of shadow. Hung on a rail in a small morning bathroom, it keeps the room feeling unhurried instead of styled.Hand towel 20 × 35 in · Bath towel 28 × 55 inThe weave+Long-staple cotton is combed before spinning, which pulls out the shorter fibers and leaves a yarn that holds a dense, even pile. That pile is what gives Florence its velvety surface and its willingness to drink up water. Embroidery is worked along the border rather than applied on top. The first few washes relax the finish, and the towel grows softer through its first season of use rather than thinner. Plush velvety pile with an embroidered border worked into the weave Styling+Mist earns its keep in a half bath, where there is room for one rail and little else. Pair a single hand towel with an aged mirror, a stone soap dish, and wall paint in the chalky range — the towel becomes the softest thing in a hard-surfaced room. Because the grey holds so little saturation, it sits comfortably beside cream walls and cooler blue-grey paint alike.Good to know+ Hand towel or bath towel — how many do I need?Most bathrooms run two bath towels and two hand towels for each person using the room daily. If you host often, keep an extra pair of hand towels folded somewhere close by. Does it shed or lint?Combed cotton sheds far less than carded cotton, though expect a little loose fiber over the first two or three dryer cycles. Wash it separately at the start and it settles quickly. Florence Heirloom also comes in Bare Blush, Alabaster and Mineral.