COU1114
$ 15.25
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The St Remy Lavande jacquard dish towel from Coucke will brighten your kitchen and your day. This lavender blue towel measures 20" x 30" and features a detailed illustration woven into the towel of lavender, olives, rosemary, and thyme plants. Beautiful and soft, this towel will serve you well.
100% cotton. Machine wash and dry. Imported from France; made in Portugal or Turkey.
Washing instructions: Machine wash hot (140° F), dry on low heat, iron on medium.
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Click to see the entire linePerfect for my taste and needs. Very absorbant and beautiful
I still have two of these I bought at (sigh) the Dean and Deluca that was in St. Helena, CA--near Napa. Got them in 2011, have used them frequently, and they are still going strong. A little frayed along the bottom hems, but good cotton will eventually do that. They are awesome for getting that glassware sparkling and lint free, and give a little taste of Europe to my kitchen. And hey, they complement my Blue Danube dinnerware, too! Glad I discovered your website-- I'm getting more!
Love the shade of blue and the pattern, and absorbent as well. Arrived quickly and well packaged. Like this brand, and will order from this store again.
I love blue and white in the kitchen! I purchased some for myself and for a friend.
The Gold Velveteen Eiffel Tower Ornament is lovely! It is darling, well made, and does not need to be used only as a Christmas ornament -- imagine the possible uses: lovely cabinet key holder, bookmark, Francophile gift.
They are beautiful, washable, and colorful.
Love these mitts. When I lived in France, I found the mitts a little odd, but when I came back to the US, I realized they are so much better than floppy cloths! I would stock up when I went over but hadn't found a good source here.These are lovely mitts, good quality, thick, lovely colors (white, rose--lovely pale pink, anemone--pale mauve) and the loop to hang them. The loop doesn't appear in the photo, but I took my chance on ordering-- that's the only suggestion I'd make, include it in the description if not the photo.
Thank you :)