Material
100% cotton
Treatment
Standard 100 by Oeko-Tex®
Manufacturing
France
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Description
As part of our ongoing commitment to uniqueness and support for the fight against breast cancer, we've also teamed up with Florence Bourel and Charlotte Juillard to create 3 exclusive tea towels focusing on femininity and Pink October.
A collection in 100% damask cotton created by 3 designers, 3 women, 3 singularities, but which nevertheless converge and crystallize around the same objective: raising awareness of a major public health cause through artistic creation.
10% of sales will be donated to support the Ruban Rose association.
With this creation, Florence Bourel, designer and creator, wishes to celebrate women through the representation of matcha. A symbol of calm and purity, matcha is imbued with a spiritual and meditative dimension. Let yourself be seduced by this charming tea towel calling for meditation and appreciation of the present moment for a kitchen full of serenity.
The Songe Rose by Leona Rose symbolizes the plant theme by playing on the musicality of colors, notably pink in reference to Pink October. A charming tea towel that evokes softness and femininity for a sweet dream.
Folium, created and signed by designer Charlotte Juillard, evokes nature and femininity through a close relationship between nature and feminine curves. A creation symbolizing a tribute to women as guardians and protectors of the environment.
- Photographs :photographs in the catalog are as accurate as possible but cannot ensure a perfect similarity with the product sold, especially with regard to colors.
Material
THE STAGES OF CREATION OF OUR PRODUCTS
From the creation of the designs to the making, a Le Jacquard Français product requires 15 manufacturing steps, all carried out with the greatest care and an infinite sense of detail, before coming to dress your home: creation, lisage (translation of the creations into Jacquard language stitch by stitch), selection of the best quality cotton and linen yarns, countertyping of the yarn colors according to the trends of the moment (about 60 per year), yarn dyeing (preferably great dyeing), winding (to limit yarn waste), inking, warping and reuniting (to make the warp), knotting and weaving, piece inspection (quality control of the fabrics), ennobling, and finally making up and packaging.
Today, thanks to our 53 looms, we compose a large number of original designs at a rate of two collections per year. Weavers, knotters, warpers, gluers, stitchers are all trades and gestures exercised with passion and for generations in our factory in Gérardmer, which conceive for you the most beautiful creations of Le Jacquard Français.