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Monday, 09 April 2007

Natural Linen is a family-run internet retailer for pure linen products for your home decoration. Linen is a fabric that has been used in Lithuania for more than a thousand years - for clothing, household items and decoration. Our philosophy is to increase quality of life by providing natural linen products for modern living spaces.

Every single item in this store is hand made by a group of talented textile artists. Each piece is produced in limited amounts, using unique traditional motifs and colour combinations. Every item is produced after the order, therefore there is a possibility to customize and personalize the item.

We work with a limited number of suppliers, to ensure high quality control in product supply. All items are made from 100 % organic flax, grown and prepared in Lithuania, ensuring that it preserves its resistance for wearing-off or losing it's colour. Each piece is made by hand, with care and attention to detail. To find out more about how to take care of linen, see About Linen section. Lithuanian linen is known for its durability, therefore the things you have purchased will be usable for many years.

Furthermore, linen products are eco-friendly. We have been inspired by Anya Hindmarch, and her piece of design called "I'm not a plastic bag!" and the movement called "We are what we do" , we believe that using organic products will make our lives not only stylish, but also more sustainable. All our products offered are hypoallergenic, therefore suitable for children and allergic people. 

In our store you can find dining room and kitchen tablecloths, placemats and napkins, bags, slippers of original design. The products sold in this store are the best for gifts, home decoration. Bulk orders of linen decorative items (e.g. for hotels and restaurants) are also available - more information can be found at Business to Business.

We ship anywhere in the world - see Customer Service section for more information.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 May 2007 )
 
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