Linen is made from the inner stalk fibres of the flax plant. Every part of the flax plant has traditionally been used to create a worthwhile product; nothing is wasted. Linen is strong, durable and becomes softer and more pliable with every wash, aging like a fine wine. Unlike cotton, linen that has been well cared for can last for many decades. We source all our linen from Europe. The temperate European climate is perfect for growing flax and produces the longest fibres with the least amount of inputs such as fertilisers or pesticides—and all without irrigation.
All our linen is Oeko-Tex® certified, ensuring our linen meets high safety and environmental standards and is free from any harmful substances. Oeko-Tex® certification also fosters transparency and trust within the supply chain and establishes traceability of the material’s journey from raw material through to manufacturing.
All our linen is Oeko-Tex® certified, ensuring our linen meets high safety and environmental standards and is free from any harmful substances. Oeko-Tex® certification also fosters transparency and trust within the supply chain and establishes traceability of the material’s journey from raw material through to manufacturing.
Bamboo is a highly renewable resource as it regenerates from its extensive root system after being cut without having to be replanted. It is one of the fastest-growing plants on Earth. Some species grow up to 36 inches per day, which allows for more frequent and sustainable harvesting. Bamboo is high yielding and incredibly versatile, with almost every part of the plant used and very little waste in harvesting or production.