European Pure Linen Dishcloth - Cream
European Pure Linen Dishcloth - Cream
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Combining beauty and practicality, this tea towel becomes a small everyday luxury. Its soft and absorbent texture grows softer with time. Elegant and durable, it accompanies your moments at home with refinement, from family meals to entertaining guests.
COLOR: cream
MANUFACTURE: Handmade
DIMENSIONS: 28" x 20" (72cm x 50cm) - Artisanal, variable dimensions
Elegant, timeless, and made in Quebec, the pure European linen home textile collection by Maison AKB X Maison Lenko embodies the art of living with simplicity and refinement. Crafted from 100% European linen, these pieces reveal a natural and durable texture that transcends trends and harmonizes with all ambiances. Designed to enhance both everyday gestures and special occasions, this collection unites classic design and contemporary warmth.
With time and washes, linen becomes softer and more supple, revealing all its authentic beauty.
- Material: pure European linen
- Features: absorbent, durable, quick-drying
- Care: machine washable, becomes softer with use
LINEN CARE: Contrary to popular belief, linen is relatively easy to care for. However, like any textile product, it is best to follow specific instructions to prolong its lifespan. This guide will help you care for your linen pieces and keep them longer.
MACHINE WASHING: Make sure to unfold the pieces before putting them in the washer. Avoid overloading the washer; linen needs space to move! Prefer a delicate cycle wash with cold or lukewarm water. Use a mild detergent to preserve the linen fibers. Avoid fabric softeners and bleach, as they can alter the texture of the linen. A simple tablespoon of vinegar in the rinse cycle is a natural softener that can be used safely!
HAND WASHING: Fill the sink or a container with lukewarm water and add a small amount of mild soap. Submerge the linen pieces and let them soak for about ten minutes. Gently move the pieces in the water, without rubbing. Remove the soapy water and rinse until there is no soap residue left. Do not wring the linen by twisting; remove excess water by gently pressing, then spread on a dry towel. Roll the towel with the linen on it, press the roll so that the towel absorbs the excess water.
DRYING LINEN: Prefer air drying, outdoors or indoors. Pleat the edges and hems with your fingers before hanging to dry. If machine drying, remove the linen while it is still slightly damp. Do not use fabric softeners in the machine; these products adhere to the linen fiber and alter its properties.
IRONING LINEN (OPTIONAL!): Iron your linen while it is still damp for best results. Set the iron to high temperature with steam. Ironing dry linen at high temperatures risks damage. Do not use fabric softeners in the machine.
STORING LINEN: Make sure your linen is completely dry before storing to prevent mildew. Store in a well-ventilated, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid placing in plastic bags or containers; use pillowcases or linen bags to store your linen.
REMOVING STAINS: Treat stains as quickly as possible! Heat sets stains. Do not use hot water or the dryer unless the stain is gone, or unless otherwise indicated. Rubbing the fabric can damage the fibers. Blot or gently rub when necessary.
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