Pierre Vert tea towel

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The Pierre Vert kitchen towel is recognizable among thousands with its green tones and its Jacquard patterns. It will dress your kitchen with style and can be combined with the entire Pierre Vert collection for an elegant and authentic decoration. 

Cotton and linen canvas (60% cotton and 40% linen).

Sold individually.

Read the care instructions carefully before using or washing your Pierre Vert tea towel.

All our fabrics are made ​​from environmentally friendly natural fibres and dyes. They are "raw", which means that they are delivered as they fall from the loom, without primer. During the first wash, we observe a natural shrinkage in the direction of the length of about 8%, which is why our products are sold longer than their final size.

Before the first wash

In order to respect the nature of the cotton fibres, we recommend that you machine wash the fabrics once (cold wool cycle) without washing powder, and follow with another 30°C/85°F machine wash a little of your regular washing powder.

Machine wash at 60 °

You can wash all our canvases by machine with your usual detergent, using stain remover if necessary. We recommend that you clean them separately during the first washes. Never leave them wet in the drum of your machine.

Ironing

For better ironing, dampen your linen and use a hot iron

Collections Chiberta, Miramar, Belle-île-en-Mer, Grenade, Belize, Rhune :

100 % cotton, dimensions 56 x 72 cm

Collections Alcyons, Milady, Marbella, Beaurivage, Surfing, Pivoine, Marquises :

100 % cotton dimensions 51 x 71 cm

Collections Yvonne, Maïté, Pierre, Eugénie, Georges et Baptiste :

60% cotton 40% linen, dimensions 51 x 71 cm

Made in France

Pierre Vert Collection

The new Pierre collection, woven in a cotton and linen blend, is recognisable by its fresh and well-cared-for plant tones. This subtle model plays the elegance card thanks to its fine weft yarns and elegant jacquard patterns. A nod to our textile archives dating from the first half of the 20th century, it marks a new Pierre stage in the history of the Tissage de Luz collections.

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