Tea towel in cotton HERBIER
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Description
Do you prefer cotton or linen for your kitchen linen ? How about a combination of the two ? Herbier, our tea towel is a mix of these natural and noble materials. A real plus for this product which benefits from the advantages of each fiber. Pleasant to the touch, perfectly absorbent and resistant over time, it has all the arguments to make its way to your kitchen. Practical, our printed tea towel fulfills all its missions with ease: protecting your hands when taking a dish out of the oven, wiping a soaked work surface, drying the dishes... But even better, it is very easy to clean. Just put it in the washing machine at 40°C and it's like new again ! What more could you ask for if not an Oeko-Tex certification guaranteeing a manufacture without substances harmful to health ? A tribute to country walks, our Herbier model is a real bouquet of freshness. Worked like a botanical board, this delicate tea towel is perfect to bring a little poetry into the kitchen. For a light and luminous result, we have chosen to decline our flower patterns on a white canvas. It is on this canvas that we find poppies, irises and sunflowers, all dressed in their most beautiful colors. A creation that puts a smile on your face, whatever the season !
Specifications
Style
Pattern
Composition
Linen/cotton blend
Material
Cotton and linen
Brand
Coucke
Made In
Espagne
In detail
*Tea towel in metis (54% cotton, 46% linen)
*Soft and resistant material
*Machine washable at 40°C
*Certified OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
*Soft and resistant material
*Machine washable at 40°C
*Certified OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
About
ESSIX is pleased to present on its website the COUCKE brand : created in 1931 in the North of France, it specialized in table and kitchen linen in the 1970s. Its proposal is a "broth" of styles based on both tradition and modernity, and allows it to offer a wide range of tea towels, aprons, terrycloth squares, bibs, tablecloths, table runners and napkins.