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Linen begins with the flax plant, an elegant blue-flowered crop grown primarily in Northern Europe. After harvest, the fibers from the flax stem are carefully separated, spun into yarn, and woven into the linen fabric we know and love.
The process is slower and more intentional than many modern textiles, which is part of what gives linen its lasting strength and natural beauty. Flax fibers are long and durable, allowing linen to grow softer and more supple with use while maintaining its structure for years to come.
It’s a material shaped by nature and time—one that feels at home in everyday rituals, from simple family meals to special gatherings around the table.
Want to learn more about how linen is made? Read the full story on the blog:
The finest linen begins with exceptional flax. Our linen is grown and woven in Lithuania, where the cool climate produces some of the world’s finest flax fibers.
The result is linen that is strong, beautiful, and designed to soften with time, meant to be used, loved, and gathered around for years to come.
With each wash, linen becomes softer and more relaxed.
an independent, artful brand rooted in creativity and care
natural materials, conscious production, intentional use, and designs that endure
each pattern begins as a hand-painted watercolor in Monica’s studio