Inspired by folkloric charm, this towel captures the spirit of the holidays through painted florals that bloom into wreaths and garlands, sparkling stars, and intricate jacquard patterns.
Crafted in France from 100% long-staple combed cotton, the Féerie Red Tea Towel exemplifies the refined quality and enduring elegance that define French table linens. The jacquard weaving technique — with its color-rich warp and weft — gives the design remarkable depth and luminosity, making it both a practical kitchen essential and a festive accent piece.
This towel complements any holiday home beautifully and pairs perfectly with other French table linens from the Le Jacquard Français collection. Whether used in your kitchen or displayed at your holiday table, it brings a touch of timeless French craftsmanship to every setting.
We love: its radiant red hue and intricate detailing — a joyful statement piece that celebrates the artistry of French table linens and the beauty of the season.
Details
Material:
100% long-staple combed cotton. Crafted from the finest fibers for a soft, smooth, and durable finish that enhances the brilliance of French table linens.
Weave:
Jacquard weaving with simple 1 cm hems for a refined, polished appearance.
Certification:
OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 (CQ 1190/1, IFTH) certified — ensuring every piece of Le Jacquard Français’ French table linens meets the highest standards of safety and sustainability.
Honeycomb Finish:
Delicate and elegant, the honeycomb weave offers superior absorbency and a gentle texture that embodies the comfort and quality of French table linens.
Irretrex Treatment:
A specialized cotton treatment that reduces shrinkage and maintains the long-term beauty of your French table linens — ensuring they remain stable and true to size after every wash.
Maintenance:
- Machine wash up to 60°C / 140°F
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Iron at max 200°C / 392°F (3 dots)
- No professional dry cleaning
- Normal professional wet cleaning
Photographs:
Product colors may vary slightly from the images due to lighting or display differences.