Kitchen
Linen and linen-blend tea towels, La Bottega di Casa linen aprons, and Legnoart accessories for wine, cheese and serving: explore the kitchen collections and compare each piece by function, material, dimensions and design. Start with tea towels, browse aprons, or visit table accessories.
Three collections for the kitchen
The Kitchen selection brings together three product families with different functions and materials. Tea towels add a practical textile layer and may introduce a graphic or botanical motif; aprons are defined by their cut and functional details; Legnoart accessories cover wine, cheese, pizza, preparation and serving.
Linen and linen-blend tea towels
The tea towel collection includes pieces by L'Arcolaio, La Bottega di Casa, Tessitura Toscana Telerie and The NapKing. Botanical illustrations, graphic motifs and quieter solid-color designs create distinct options, but fiber content and country of origin are not identical across every brand.
Two recurring sizes are approximately 20 × 28 in (50 × 70 cm) and 22 × 30 in (55 × 75 cm). These are common formats, not a promise for every item. Cleome, Datura and Magnolia offer three floral interpretations from La Bottega di Casa. Check the selected product for exact composition, dimensions, hanging-loop details and care.
Customers looking for printed linen tea towels for the kitchen can begin with the artwork, then compare size, brand and fiber content. For linen blends, check the listed composition before selecting a design.
Linen aprons with distinct constructions
The apron collection includes La Bottega di Casa designs with different cuts and package contents. The cross-back linen apron avoids a conventional neck strap; the stone-washed linen apron uses a more traditional construction; and the linen apron with dish towel pairs two coordinated pieces.
When comparing stone-washed linen aprons with pockets, consider pocket placement, ties and listed measurements. A linen apron with coordinating tea towel includes two matching pieces; color, dimensions and variant details are listed on its product page.
Legnoart accessories for wine, cheese and serving
The table accessories collection extends the category beyond textiles. It includes corkscrews, cheese knives, mills, graters, cutting boards, pizza tools, bottle racks and gift sets. There is no single material shared by every piece: different woods may be paired with stainless steel, horn or ceramic mechanisms, depending on the item.
The Ghemme corkscrew highlights wood, steel and horn; the Caseus cheese-knife set is designed for serving different cheeses; Hercules combines salt and pepper mills; and Tony's Keys pairs a pizza cutter with a server. The Prosciutto cutting board adds an option for preparation and presentation.
These are examples of wood and stainless steel kitchen accessories, but materials and finishes differ by item. Customers considering corkscrews and cheese knives for gifts can compare function, set contents, dimensions and materials.
How to choose the right product family
Begin with the task the product needs to support:
- for drying, covering or adding a motif to the kitchen, compare tea towels by fiber content and size;
- for protecting clothing while cooking, select an apron by construction, ties, pockets and measurements;
- for opening wine, cutting cheese, grinding or serving, filter accessories by function and material;
- for a gift, check the number of pieces, packaging, dimensions and care before ordering.
Coordinating kitchen and table linens
Some tea-towel designs can relate naturally to tablecloths and other textiles, but table linens remain a separate category. To create kitchen linens coordinated with table linens, repeat a color, botanical family or graphic rhythm rather than using the exact same print on every surface.
Caring for textiles and accessories
For tea towels and aprons, follow the sewn-in label and the selected variant's product page. Washing temperature, drying and ironing may differ by fiber, color, print and finish. The Cleaning Instructions page offers general guidance but does not replace item-specific directions.
For wood, steel, horn and ceramic accessories, consult the individual item instructions: cleaning, dishwasher suitability and care of mechanical parts may differ.
Brands, origin and attribution
This is a multi-brand category. L'Arcolaio, Tessitura Toscana Telerie and The NapKing appear in the tea-towel selection; La Bottega di Casa offers tea towels and aprons; and Legnoart identifies the wine, cheese and serving accessories.
Brand, manufacturer, designer, place of design and place of manufacture are separate facts. A piece may be designed in Italy, made in Italy or sold by La Bottega di Casa; its product page lists the available attribution for that specific item.
FAQs
Is a tea towel the same as a dish towel?
The terms often overlap in US usage. “Tea towel” commonly describes a flat woven kitchen cloth, while “dish towel” is a broader term. Material and dimensions are more useful than the name alone when comparing products.
What apron styles are available?
The selection includes stone-washed linen aprons, cross-back styles and an apron paired with a coordinating towel. Construction, pockets, ties, color, measurements and package contents vary by design.
Which Legnoart accessories are included?
The collection includes corkscrews, cheese knives, mills, graters, cutting boards, pizza tools, bottle racks and sets. Materials and piece counts are specified on each product page.
How should kitchen textiles and accessories be cleaned?
Follow the sewn-in label for tea towels and aprons. For accessories, use the instructions specific to their materials and mechanisms; wood, steel, horn and ceramic may require different care.














