LINEN FABRIC IN HERRINGBONE PATTERN - 250G/M²
Description (AI assisted)
Introducing our stylish Linen Fabric in Herringbone Pattern, a perfect choice for those seeking elegance and comfort in their designs. This fabric, hailing from the charming country of Lithuania, is woven from the main fiber, Linen, making it exceptionally soft, breathable, and durable. With a weight of 250 gsm and a width of 150 cm, it is sturdy enough for frequent use without compromising its graceful drape.
Rendered in timeless shades of grey, the Herringbone pattern adds an extra dimension and sophistication to the cloth, enhancing its visual appeal and making it an excellent backdrop for a variety of styles and designs, regardless of the changing seasons-its permanency making it a versatile addition to any collection.
The fabric is finished using the HA90 method, promising a high-quality texture that will undoubtedly provide a deluxe feel to any masterpiece you craft.
Not only is this luxurious fabric aesthetically pleasing, but it also holds a EUROPEAN FLAX® certification, guaranteeing its sustainability and ethical production. Careful steps have been taken throughout its manufacture to ensure it is environmentally friendly and meets the highest standards of sustainability.
So, when you choose our Linen Fabric in Herringbone Pattern, you are not only opting for superior quality and design but also contribution towards a more sustainable and green fashion future.
Product Details
About Linas
Linas is a vertically integrated mill, based in Lithuania. The company is well-known for its fabrics made from linen, a long-lasting fiber that does not use pesticides or other chemicals to grow. With 60 weaving machines, Linas produce ~ 60,000 meters of fabrics per month.
About european flax®
EUROPEAN FLAX® is the guarantee of traceability for premium linen fibre grown in Western Europe. A natural sustainable fibre, cultivated without GMO free and irrigation (certified 99.9% by the European Confederation of Flax and Hemp). For more information, click here.