Andree Jardin - Rough Beechwood Kitchen Brush
This kitchen brushes collection designed by Ionna Vautrin for the brand Andree Jardin is between tradition and expertise with quality brushes for precise and daily use; and design with clean and elegant lines.
Built to last, this brush looks great on the kitchen bench and is handmade in France from beautiful beechwood, this brilliant brush is fantastic for scrubbing potatoes, cleaning carrots, even brushing beets.
Andrée Jardin brushes are all made with locally sourced beech and heat-treated ash from sustainably managed forests. Everything is produced in small batches, using artisanal techniques learned from founder Georges-René Julio, who started his career in brush-making 100 years ago in Nantes.
- Beechwood + White Polyamide
- 10.5cm x 4.5cm x 6.5cm
- Hand Made in France
ABOUT ANDRÉE JARDIN
A century ago, Andrée Jardin’s future husband, Georges Renée Julio, started out as an apprentice brush maker in Nantes. In 1947, he opened his own factory and the adventure began. Over the years the brush factory supplied more and more industrial clients, and from father to son, the company became specialised in tailor-made brushes.
With the arrival of plastic and the beginning of globalisation, what used to be called "Parisian goods" started to lose their value: hair brushes, toilet brushes, toothbrushes, make-up brushes, cloth brushes, cleaning brushes and brooms. To such a point that today it is still difficult to find an authentic broom, handbrush, or, even more, a real dust brush. Determined to refute this sad state of affairs, Jean-Baptiste and François-Marie, Andrée’s grandchildren, reissued the mythical brushes with French beechwood frames: Real brushes that last!