Cockade Guest Towel

Le Revolution Guest Towel (Set 50)

$42.28
Sale price  $42.28 Regular price 
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La Révolution · Cockade · Guest Towel

Le Revolution Guest Towel (Set 50)

$42.28
Sale price  $42.28 Regular price 
Description

The same cockade emblem that appears on the La Révolution dinner napkin is here scaled and placed for a guest towel format: the tricolor rosette at the corner, the twin Republican inscriptions on the parchment medallion, the key at the center. In the smaller, more intimate context of a hand towel, the device takes on a different quality — less ceremonial than conversational, the kind of detail a guest notices while drying their hands and carries with them from the powder room.

The cockade was the first truly mass-produced symbol of the French Revolution: manufactured in silk, wool, and paper across Paris within weeks of its adoption, sold at market stalls, worn by citizens of every degree. On a guest towel in a powder room or bathroom, the same emblem makes the same kind of quiet declaration it was always designed to make — a small assertion that the occasion and the space have been considered.

Part of La Révolution. Soft three-ply tissue. Available in White or Ecru ground. Sold in packs of 50. Adult use only.

Specifications

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Specifications

Construction: Soft Three-Ply Tissue

Print: Full Color, Corner Cockade Device

Ground Color: White or Ecru, Select at Checkout

Quantity: 50 per Pack

Use: Adult Use Only

Collection: Vintage Voyagers France · La Révolution

A Note from Jeff

The powder room or guest bathroom is one of the few domestic spaces where a guest is entirely alone with your choices as a host. A well-chosen paper towel is one of the smallest and most effective details available in that context. The cockade at the corner makes no grand claims: it is simply a precise and beautiful object placed where someone will notice it while drying their hands, and carry the impression with them from the room.

For the La Révolution table or for any occasion that wants to extend that visual vocabulary into the private spaces of the house.