Create the foundation for an effortlessly casual bedroom: our linen bedding is as soft as it is luxurious, truly easy to care for, and has a delightfully relaxed vibe. It's made for us in northern Portugal by the oldest, family-run weaving mill using the finest French linen flax.
Casually elegant and great for cuddling all year round, each piece is OEKO-TEX®-100 certified, sustainably made without harmful chemicals, and has a dreamy soft, airy texture thanks to stonewashing.
Because pillowcases like to be changed more quickly, they have hotel envelopes for quick covering.
Sizes (WxL):
80 x 80cm / 40 x 80cm / 50 x 70cm
Material: 100% French flax linen, 160 GSM
Colors: Gray striped
Origin: Portugal
Certifications: Oeko-Tex 100®, European Flax®.
Good to know:
Linen has a great eco-balance: it is super durable, hard-wearing and a particularly resource-saving material. For the cultivation of the flax plant, neither fertilizers or pesticides nor additional irrigation are necessary.
Tip:
Linen only in summer? Not at all. Linen cools in summer and warms in winter. At the same time, linen has the property of being quick-drying. This means that moisture is quickly released back into the air. This ensures a restful, dry sleep and significantly less moisture in the mattress and bedding. The quick-drying linen thus has an antibacterial effect, which is particularly useful during the winter cold season. Linen bedding in winter is therefore a win-win situation for bed hygiene and room climate.
Care:
Our linen bedding can be machine washed without any problems and will not shrink. We recommend detergents without bleach, so you can enjoy your linen for many years. Linen products are generally not put in the dryer.
All orders over 50€ will be shipped free of charge within 2-3 days. If you are not satisfied with a product, you can return it within 30 days.
"We are the only textile company in Portugal that has never stopped. For over 100 years and four generations, we have been weaving our renowned linen bedding from the best raw materials."
Diogo Gomes, founder great-great-grandson