Rae Cushion | Hunter Green

$157.00 CAD $225.00 CAD
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HANDMADE IN BELGIUM

A 100% linen throw pillow with a luxurious, washed feel and a muted, chic all-over colour.

Story

This linen is a family story – they have five generations (160 years) of turning flax into linen. From field to fibre, from yarn to fabric, the making of this linen collection is a story of passion and craftsmanship. Our artisan partners work with flax farmers, spinners and finishers to create the highest possible added value with the smallest possible ecological footprint. Your linen has ancestral history, and sustainable DNA.

These products carry the Masters of Linen® quality label. This warrants that the linen was entirely made in Europe with a guarantee of transparent production processes and traceability. Only six weavers around the world carry this designation.  

Details
  • MEASUREMENTS: 63.5 L x 63.5 cm W / 25 x 25"
  • MATERIALS: Pillow sham made from 100% Belgian linen (440 g/m²)
  • COLOUR: Hunter Green
  • ORIGIN: Pillow cover handcrafted in Belgium
  • Cover Only - Pillow Insert Not included
Product Care

The more your linen is used and washed, the softer it will become. Wash on warm or cold, tumble on low or air dry only. Linen naturally has a relaxed look, but if you choose to, iron with steam on slightly damp fabric. For crisper consistency, please dry clean.

Meet Our Artisan Partner

Libeco Belgian Linen

This linen is a family story – they have five generations (160 years) of turning flax into linen. From field to fibre, from yarn to fabric, the making of this linen collection is a story of passion and craftsmanship. Our artisan partners work with flax farmers, spinners and finishers to create the highest possible added value with the smallest possible ecological footprint. Your linen has ancestral history, and sustainable DNA.

These products carry the Masters of Linen® quality label. This warrants that the linen was entirely made in Europe with a guarantee of transparent production processes and traceability. Only six weavers around the world carry this prized designation.