Libeco Ontario Stripe Belgian Linen Square Tablecloth

$220

Ontario Stripe Belgian Linen Square Tablecloth175 cm (l) x 175 cm (w) x cm (d) / 68.4" (h) x 68.4" (w) x " (l)

$220

Banff Belgian Linen Napkins (Set of 6)43 cm (l) x 43 cm (w) / 16.8" (l) x 16.8" (w)

$170

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Linen-lovers will know that when it comes to quality, it’s hard to compete with the Belgian kind. Libeco makes some of the best, growing the eco-friendly fibre in a croissant-shaped region that encompasses Belgium, the Netherlands and the North of France. Once harvested, pulled, retted, combed and processed, the flax is passed to the weaving mill in Meulebeke, where multigenerational artisans spin, weave and finish. The circular, zero-waste process results in absorbent, lived-in pieces for the home and table.

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Linen-lovers will know that when it comes to quality, it’s hard to compete with the Belgian kind. Libeco makes some of the best, growing the eco-friendly fibre in a croissant-shaped region that encompasses Belgium, the Netherlands and the North of France. Once harvested, pulled, retted, combed and processed, the flax is passed to the weaving mill in Meulebeke, where multigenerational artisans spin, weave and finish. The circular, zero-waste process results in absorbent, lived-in pieces for the home and table.

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Libeco Ontario Stripe Belgian Linen Square Tablecloth

$220
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Meet the Maker:

Libeo

Five generations of the Libeert family are behind Libeco, as creative control has passed through the hands of Paul – who founded it in 1858 – Albert, Jean-Loup, Raymond and Raymond Jr. Time attests that there’s nothing this family doesn’t know about linen, as do the soft, refined fabrics that echo the thread of quality that runs from field to fibre. The result is a selection of towels and table linen host to the internationally renowned Belgian Linen label – a merit only six weavers worldwide currently carry. Styles are modest and timeless, defined by rustic colour palettes, frothy tassels and stripes of every kind.