Girlande - Art.46
The Girlande table linen series enchants with festive details of playful ribbons and winterly branches. Like the garland paintings of the Baroque period, this pattern also draws from a wide range of colours and inspires in various color combinations - from the delicate Vanilla Pearl to earthy combinations such as Oriental Bronze and Basalt. With Jacquard fabrics, only a extraordinarily high thread count allows for the simultaneous depiction of details as well as a blaze of colour. Girlande is manufactured with a simple hem and is available in five product sizes.
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The Kekse kitchen towel is a charming celebration of the variety of Christmas baking in Austria - served on a nostalgic lace doily from grandma‘s time. A cheerful accessory for the winterly decorated home bakery.
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Link between Baroque and Rococo. While some elements still quote the symmetrical formal language of the Baroque, the curved rocailles, to which the pattern owes its name, already clearly show the formal language of the Rococo. A playful design that truly represents the classic style of Leitner Leinen as well as a long-awaited addition to our collection of linen-cotton fabrics.
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With Gans the popular El Gallo kitchen towel made of pure linen welcomes it's new companion. The motif is framed by an elegant Jacquard border and is available in six different colours. As with El Gallo, young Slovenian designer David Tavcar ist the creative behind the new Gans kitchen towel and created a detailed ink drawing, which was translated into a richly ornated Jacquard pattern.
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