Handcrafted in small batches using nearly a century’s worth of knowledge, this producer’s brushes are the creme de la creme of their collection. The vegetable brush has two sets of fibers—sturdy vegetable Tampico fibers and softer Bassine fibers from the palmyra palm—so you can use the same tool to clean delicate tomatoes and rougher potatoes. The brush’s handle is made from French beechwood and heat-treated ash, both sustainably harvested from local forests. We love its minimalist, rustic design that’s evocative of the brushes the producer’s grandmother used to use and how long it lasts compared to other popular vegetable brushes.
[/description-break] Specifications [/title] Dimensions: 5.5″ T x 1.6″ W x 1.95″ D
Materials: French beechwood, ash wood, mixed vegetable Tampico fibers, Bassine fibers (coarse leaf fibers of the palmyra palm)
Place of Origin: France[/accordions-break]Nearly 100 years ago on the banks of the Erdre river in Nantes, France, Georges-René Julio began making stunning wood brushes for the home as an apprentice—eventually opening his own business along with his wife, Andrée Jardin, in 1947.[/banner_heading]Now, their two grandchildren carry on the couple’s legacy, crafting high-quality brushes, brooms and cleaning products rooted in those traditional methods but with a modern sensibility. The business is named after their grandmother to honor her memory.[/banner-text-break]


















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