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Paris Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Made in France Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Country Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Drapeau Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Bistrot Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Lustucru Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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Piano Tea Towel | Charvet Éditions
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French Linen Napkins - Charvet Éditions
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Linen Bedcover - Empreinte Grey
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Linen Bedcover - Empreinte Bleu Legion
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Collection: CHARVET ÉDITIONS
Timeless French Linens by Charvet Éditions
Made in France since 1866
Woven in Armentières, France, once known as the “City of Canvas,” Charvet Éditions has produced exceptional linens in the same historic mill since 1866. Rooted in generations of textile expertise, the collection reflects a distinctly French approach to utility and beauty: practical objects elevated through craftsmanship, proportion, and material.
From striped tea towels and rustic aprons to refined table linens and everyday kitchen textiles, Charvet pieces are designed to soften and improve with time and use. Their woven textures, classic color palettes, and understated elegance feel equally at home in a country kitchen, a city apartment, or a carefully layered dining room.
At BON TON goods, we are especially drawn to the honesty of Charvet linens. Durable yet refined, they embody the beauty of everyday ritual: drying dishes after dinner, setting a simple breakfast table, wrapping warm bread, or layering soft linen textures into the rhythm of the home.
These are textiles meant to be used often, washed repeatedly, and kept for years, timeless French linens that become more beautiful through daily life.
Tip: Linen looks best slightly relaxed rather than overly pressed. Let the natural texture and softness become part of the atmosphere of the kitchen and table.









