Our Materials
Sourced from certified suppliers committed to environmental stewardship and ethical practices
01 — Natural Fiber
European Linen
01 — Natural Fiber
European Linen
Origin
Cultivated in France and Belgium, where temperate climates and centuries of expertise produce the world’s finest flax.
Certification
Masters of Linen® certified, ensuring traceable European origin and sustainable farming practices.
Properties
Naturally thermoregulating, hypoallergenic, and exceptionally durable. Linen grows softer with each wash while maintaining its structural integrity for decades. The fiber is entirely biodegradable and requires minimal water during cultivation.
Environmental Impact
- Requires no irrigation; grows on rainwater alone
- Zero waste: every part of the flax plant is utilized
- Naturally pest-resistant, eliminating need for pesticides
02 — Natural Fiber
Organic Cotton
Origin
Cultivated in France and Belgium, where temperate climates and centuries of expertise produce the world’s finest flax.
Certification
Masters of Linen® certified, ensuring traceable European origin and sustainable farming practices.
Properties
Naturally thermoregulating, hypoallergenic, and exceptionally durable. Linen grows softer with each wash while maintaining its structural integrity for decades. The fiber is entirely biodegradable and requires minimal water during cultivation.
Environmental Impact
- Requires no irrigation; grows on rainwater alone
- Zero waste: every part of the flax plant is utilized
- Naturally pest-resistant, eliminating need for pesticides
02 — Natural Fiber
Organic Cotton
03 — Natural Fiber
Mulberry Silk
03 — Natural Fiber
Mulberry Silk
Origin
Cultivated in France and Belgium, where temperate climates and centuries of expertise produce the world’s finest flax.
Certification
Masters of Linen® certified, ensuring traceable European origin and sustainable farming practices.
Properties
Naturally thermoregulating, hypoallergenic, and exceptionally durable. Linen grows softer with each wash while maintaining its structural integrity for decades. The fiber is entirely biodegradable and requires minimal water during cultivation.
Environmental Impact
- Requires no irrigation; grows on rainwater alone
- Zero waste: every part of the flax plant is utilized
- Naturally pest-resistant, eliminating need for pesticides