Linen is one of the oldest and most precious textile materials, whose exceptional properties not only provide comfort, but also ensure durability and sustainability. It is natural, eco-friendly and extremely resilient, making it ideal for both everyday use and luxurious interior design.
The advantages of linen
- Strength and durability
Linen fabric is up to 3 times stronger and 5 times more abrasion-resistant than cotton, and only gets softer and more comfortable over time. In addition, linen fabric does not yellow and becomes whiter over the years. - Excellent thermoregulatory properties
Linen adapts to body temperature – warming on cool nights and cooling on hot days. It wets and dries quickly, so it remains comfortable to use in all seasons. - A natural, eco-friendly choice
Linen is completely waste-free and its production does not have a detrimental impact on the environment. In addition, linen fibre is biodegradable and recyclable, contributing to sustainable consumption. - Easy care
Although linen wrinkles quickly, this is what is considered to be a sign of its authenticity and naturalness. In addition, linen fabrics are less smudgy – their smooth and slippery fibres do not attract dirt as quickly as other fabrics. After each wash, linen becomes softer and less creasy.
- Health-friendly material
Linen is hypoallergenic and naturally antiseptic, so it is less likely to accumulate dust, soap or lime deposits. It is particularly suitable for people with sensitive skin, babies and those prone to allergies or skin problems. - The best microclimate for the skin
Linen allows the skin to breathe as it is breathable and absorbs moisture – up to 20% of its own weight – but remains dry to touch. This means it provides exceptional comfort. - Protection against external influences
Linen fabric cuts radiation exposure in half, protects against ultraviolet rays and is resistant to static electricity, so it does not electrify.