What Sets Us Apart
Made in Portugal
Our Flax Linen sheets use European flax, and are made in Portugal. They feature the quality craftsmanship that the country has become renowned for.
Soft + Breathable
Our sheets are made using linen that gets softer with each wash. It’s also the top choice for substantial, yet breathable bedding.
Transparency
Our entire manufacturing process is outlined in detail, because you deserve to know exactly how our quality products are made.
Transparency at Every Step
1
Linen Sourced
Our flax linen is sourced from renowned fields in France and Belgium, not a petrochemical laboratory. Because of this, it’s naturally renewable, recyclable, and biodegradable.
2
Yarn Spinning
The flax linen is further processed and spun in to usable yarn in Portugal by the Marinho family, who own and operate a Portuguese textile company in Santo Tirso. The Marinhos use modern solutions to uphold the values of environmental consciousness in the fabric spinning industry.
3
Textile Dyeing
The thread is then dyed at a textile processing facility in Guimarães. This facility is dedicated to preserving the environment by minimizing atmospheric emissions and wastewater discharges.
4
Cutting and Sewing
The thread is cut and sewed by the Costa family in Guimarães, Portugal. All of the garments produced by the Costa family are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified, ensuring they are free of harmful chemicals.
Transparency at Every Step
1
Linen Sourced
Our flax linen is sourced from renowned fields in France and Belgium, not a petrochemical laboratory. Because of this, it’s naturally renewable, recyclable, and biodegradable.
2
Yarn Spinning
The flax linen is further processed and spun in to usable yarn in Portugal by the Marinho family, who own and operate a Portuguese textile company in Santo Tirso. The Marinhos use modern solutions to uphold the values of environmental consciousness in the fabric spinning industry.
3
Textile Dyeing
The thread is then dyed at a textile processing facility in Guimarães. This facility is dedicated to preserving the environment by minimizing atmospheric emissions and wastewater discharges.
4
Cutting and Sewing
The thread is cut and sewed by the Costa family in Guimarães, Portugal. All of the garments produced by the Costa family are OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified, ensuring they are free of harmful chemicals.
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