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    Kitchen textiles

    Kitchen textiles have various applications and are often overlooked as one of the most important aspects in the kitchen. With the right knowledge, you can use kitchen textiles for countless purposes, from cooking to washing up. Kitchen textiles include tea towels, towels and chef's towels. In this article you can read everything you want to know about all types of kitchen textiles and the different ways in which you can use them.

    Kitchen towels

    A kitchen towel is a towel made of sturdy material with a high absorbency. This is mainly used to dry hands, clean up spills, clean shelves, hold hot plates and pans or to dry washed fruits and vegetables.

    Tea towels

    A tea towel is usually made of thick cotton with hemmed ends, making it soft enough to absorb moisture but sturdy enough to be washed often.
    Tea towels are available in different colors and patterns, making it easy to choose a beautiful tea towel that matches your interior. It is advisable to always have a stack of tea towels at home, so that there is always a tea towel ready when the others are dirty and need to be washed.

    Chef's towels

    The name says it all: the chef's cloth is mainly used for cooking and is indispensable for meal preparation. Chef's towels are usually plain white and not very attractive, but offer a lot of functionality. These towels offer a wide range of practical uses for the chef. The chef's cloth is used for drying herbs, cleaning knives, wiping the cutting board, handling hot pans and plates or touching up the plates just before serving.

    Kitchen textiles should never be used in combination with aggressive cleaning agents or for cleaning up serious dirt. They can be used to clean up small stains or excess moisture. In short, kitchen textiles are indispensable for minor cleaning work in the kitchen and are an ideal aid for meal preparation in various ways.

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    Kitchen textiles

    This House Doctor apron is not only a practical kitchen accessory, but also a stylish alternative to the traditional kitchen chaos.

    46.95

    Kitchen textiles

    The subtle design of the House Doctor napkins and the neutral colors exude an understated elegance, suitable for both informal brunches and formal dinners.

    8.5

    Kitchen textiles

    The subtle design of the House Doctor napkins and the neutral colors exude an understated elegance, suitable for both informal brunches and formal dinners.

    8.5

    Kitchen textiles

    These Meraki tea towels combine absorbent cotton with an aesthetic design.

    25.95

    Kitchen textiles

    These Meraki tea towels combine absorbent cotton with an aesthetic design.

    25.95

    Kitchen textiles

    Dishcloths also contribute to the look of your kitchen, so complete your interior with Pumila.

    16.5

    Kitchen textiles

    The natural buffalo leather gives the potholders an exclusive and tough look that adds personality to the kitchen decor.

    46.95

    Kitchen textiles

    The natural buffalo leather gives the potholders an exclusive and tough look that adds personality to the kitchen design.

    46.95

    Kitchen textiles

    The Chef tea towels are made from OEKO-TEX® 100 cotton, making them absorbent, long-lasting and the ideal choice for drying dishes.

    21.95

    Kitchen textiles

    The oven glove is made of OEKO-TEX® 100 certified, thick cotton and has a quilted finish that protects your hand from heat.

    17.5

    Kitchen textiles

    The Chef tea towels are made of OEKO-TEX® 100 cotton, which makes them absorbent, durable and the ideal choice for drying dishes.

    21.95

    Kitchen textiles

    Protect your clothes with this Nicolas Vahé apron. The Neat apron has a stylish, black color and is made of washed cotton.

    53.95
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