Heirloom-grade Belgian flax, stonewashed for fourteen days, woven in batches of forty. Cut, sewn, and shipped to your door — no warehouses between us.
The flax we work with grows in a narrow band of coastal Europe — between Caen and Amsterdam — where salt, soil, and slow rain produce the longest fibres in the world.
Each metre is washed in glacial water for fourteen days before it ever reaches a sewing room. The result is a fabric that arrives already lived-in.
Read The JournalWe believe linen must be touched before it is bought. Order any five colorways and we'll post them in a hand-tied bundle within forty-eight hours.
Request Swatch BundleThe four-hundred-mile coastal corridor that produces the world's longest, finest linen fibre, and why we will not buy from anywhere else.
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