
Coucke Jacquard Cotton Tea Towel - Fondue
Coucke French Jacquard Cotton Tea Towel - Fondue is woven for the kind of meal where nobody pretends to be restrained. The red jacquard design shows the fondue pot, forks, bread, cheese, wine and garlic, with “La saison des fondues” across the cloth.
- 100% cotton jacquard
- 50 x 75cm
- Woven design rather than a surface print
- Useful for drying dishes or hanging by the hob
The appeal is not just the fondue theme. Jacquard has a different feel in the hand: thicker, more textured, less slippery than a thin printed towel. It suits all cooking, big pans, heavy plates and the useful business of clearing up after people have stayed at the table longer than planned.
About The Maker: Coucke
Coucke is a French textile company with roots stretching back to the nineteenth century, best known for kitchen linens inspired by food, markets and everyday French life. Their tea towels and aprons often feature sardines, oysters, vegetables and café details that feel warm rather than decorative for decoration’s sake. The brand has a relaxed charm to it. The products are for cooking in real kitchens and long lunches rather than pristine interiors photography.
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Coucke French Jacquard Cotton Tea Towel - Fondue is woven for the kind of meal where nobody pretends to be restrained. The red jacquard design shows the fondue pot, forks, bread, cheese, wine and garlic, with “La saison des fondues” across the cloth.
- 100% cotton jacquard
- 50 x 75cm
- Woven design rather than a surface print
- Useful for drying dishes or hanging by the hob
The appeal is not just the fondue theme. Jacquard has a different feel in the hand: thicker, more textured, less slippery than a thin printed towel. It suits all cooking, big pans, heavy plates and the useful business of clearing up after people have stayed at the table longer than planned.
About The Maker: Coucke
Coucke is a French textile company with roots stretching back to the nineteenth century, best known for kitchen linens inspired by food, markets and everyday French life. Their tea towels and aprons often feature sardines, oysters, vegetables and café details that feel warm rather than decorative for decoration’s sake. The brand has a relaxed charm to it. The products are for cooking in real kitchens and long lunches rather than pristine interiors photography.



















