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Le Marche Shopping Bag

Le Marche Shopping Bag

French-inspired shopping bags are lightweight and can carry a load. Ditch the plastic bag for this reusable alternative.

  • 1 bag
  • 100% cotton
  • W 12 x L 26 inch
  • Cold wash, line dry
  • Made in India

In 1964 Danica Imports started bringing in elegant European kitchenware to the North American market. Now Designs began in 1967 in San Francisco, manufacturing sophisticated kitchen textiles and linens. In 1984 Rodney Benson and Jeremy Braude purchased Danica, and in 2004 acquired Now Designs, creating a single home décor design company with inimitable style.

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Le Marche Shopping Bag

French-inspired shopping bags are lightweight and can carry a load. Ditch the plastic bag for this reusable alternative.

  • 1 bag
  • 100% cotton
  • W 12 x L 26 inch
  • Cold wash, line dry
  • Made in India

In 1964 Danica Imports started bringing in elegant European kitchenware to the North American market. Now Designs began in 1967 in San Francisco, manufacturing sophisticated kitchen textiles and linens. In 1984 Rodney Benson and Jeremy Braude purchased Danica, and in 2004 acquired Now Designs, creating a single home décor design company with inimitable style.

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French-inspired shopping bags are lightweight and can carry a load. Ditch the plastic bag for this reusable alternative.

  • 1 bag
  • 100% cotton
  • W 12 x L 26 inch
  • Cold wash, line dry
  • Made in India

In 1964 Danica Imports started bringing in elegant European kitchenware to the North American market. Now Designs began in 1967 in San Francisco, manufacturing sophisticated kitchen textiles and linens. In 1984 Rodney Benson and Jeremy Braude purchased Danica, and in 2004 acquired Now Designs, creating a single home décor design company with inimitable style.