Kitchen Towel â Eiffel Tower Embroidered heart
Kitchen Towel â Eiffel Tower Embroidered heart - Dish towel is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Curated by French Wink
Curated by French Wink
French Wink is the largest curation of high-quality French products, carefully picked by two French expatriates eager to share a slice of their culture with their adopted country.
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Description
Description
Tissage Moutet dish towels collection
We love Tissage Moutet dish towels! The company is in the French Wink family since our beginning and we are proud to support this century old business embodying a traditional French savoir faire and to promote and offer their products to you.
Our Tissage Moutet dish towels collection will please everyone with its diversity of designs, messages and colors. The âpara-tapasâ ( made for tapas) or linen napkins will bring joy to the table and is a sustainable way to replave paper towels.Â
About this product
This Tour Eiffel Dish Towel is a hymn to the Paris Iron Lady and will bring a French touch to your kitchen. It's also a perfect gift for Paris lovers, francophile by heart.Â
Available in two formats: regular dish towel and napkins, called ''paratapas'' for aperitif or picnic. No more plates or napkins needed! Use it for both
Composition
- 100% Cotton
- Torchon Design Moutet
- 19.68 X 27.56
- Made in France
- 2 sizes: regular dish towel (Dish towel (27,5'' x 19,6'' 50/70cm) or napkins/tea towel (5,9'' x 8,3'' 15/21cm)
About Moutet
In 1910 Jean-Baptiste Moutet founded a small weaving mill in the town of Orthez, in the BĂ©arn region. It was established on the banks of the Gave du Pau River, alongside other small industries. The high quality of Moutetâs products guaranteed the firm's success and longevity.
Moutet was renowned for weaving traditional Basque patterns on sturdy linen fabrics. They were traditionally used as blankets for oxen to protect them during work. They were adorned with seven woven stripes, each representing one of the seven Basque regions.Â
In 1919 Jean-Baptisteâs son, Georges Moutet, expanded the mill to 40 employees, after he familiarized himself with the the third and fourth generations acquired Jacquard looms, which used the punch card system, allowing them to manufacture complex woven patterns.Â
In the late 1990âs the looms became computer programmable, significantly increasing production. Designer collections of linens were created and in 2006 Tissage Moutet received the label âLiving Heritage Companyâ.Â
The fifth generation continues Tissage Moutet's history. A dynamic team is incorporating innovative designer ideas, reviving old patterns and providing customers with personalized products.Â
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