Fabric by metre Cartouche - 290
Manufacturing
Our unique pure linen fabrics enchant with both detailed Jacquard patterns or in the form of muted plain colours. With a width of approximately 305 centimetres, there are no limits to what you can do with them.
Quality
- unique pure linen
- large selection of patterns and colours
- 305 cm wide
- exceptional threadcount
About this fabric
The exceptionally elaborate design of Cartouche impresses with an endless variety of historical quotes. The large-scale pattern adorns table linen and bed linen and its playful details also enchant as pillows, napkins, etc.
Nature
- elegant pure linen
- historical grandeur
- endless details
- delicate colours
About our manufacture
Our weaving mill in the Mühlviertel region of Austria has been manufacturing fabrics since 1853. Our family business is now in its 6th generation of management and stands for natural high-quality textiles. With special devotion we have commited ourselves to Jacquard weaving, a technique that allows for richly detailed patterns. Our products made from pure linen, are a 100% European product from the farmer’s field through to the finished fabric, and are woven and sewn at our manufactory in Ulrichsberg.
Our values
- Family business in 6th generation
- European linen
- woven & sewn in Austria
The right care
You needn’t worry too much about the correct care of linen products. As long as you follow a few simple tips, you will continue to enjoy our products for a long time. Do not overfill the drum, and do not use water-saving programmes. Although we recommend a washing temperature of 40 °C, our products can also be washed at 60 °C without any problem. It is best to use mild liquid detergent without fabric brighteners or softeners, and at low spin speeds. Linen is best ironed while it is still damp.
Our tips
- Linen loves to be washed
- We recommend a washing temperature of 40 °C or 60 °C
- Water-saving programmes are harmful to products made of natural fibres
- Avoid using water-saving programmes
Cartouche - 290
Decorative frames, also known as cartouches, have been indispensable decorative elements in art and architecture for numerous eras. Based on the ornamentation and symbolism of the Renaissance, the design Cartouche makes use of these beautiful adornments. An excess of historical references - from cornucopia, arabesques and medallions, to tendrils and shells, to putti and other fantastic figures - come together to create an opulent spectacle.