Table runner Messy Canvas - 271
Manufacturing
This special table runner is made from a heavy form of pure linen and creates a unique atmosphere at the table with its look and feel. Due to its yarns, dry cleaning is recommended for this product. The table runners can also be washed in the washing machine, but the special nature of the yarns means creases may occur after washing: a characteristic of heavy linen fabrics which isn’t always desirable.
Quality
- 100% linen
- strong fabric quality
- made individually for you
About this fabric
Messy Canvas is made from strong linen yarns. The irregular interplay of the warp and weft threads creates a fabric with a unique feel. With a grammage of 445 g/m², Messy Canvas inspires as a high-volume tablecloth or place mat in a modern linen look, but can also be used as a decorative pillowcase or curtain.
Nature
- unique look & feel
- strong linen yarns
- 445 g/m² grammage
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
We recommend dry cleaning for this product. Alternatively, the fabric can be washed at 40 °C without damaging its durability. Due to its very high basis weight, however, streaks or creases may appear if washed, which will affect its appearance.
Our tips
- Dry cleaning recommended
Messy Canvas - 271
Canvas was indispensable on historic sailing boats: their sails were sewn from the tightly woven, sturdy fabric. Now Messy Canvas has anchored in interior design. The pure linen fabric pleases the eye with its coarse weave, its first impression confirmed by its feel. Practically made to emphasise contrasts and make waves.