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Beautiful 100% linen weave with mohair touch
We offer the Edouard collection in exclusive Lissoy shades and composed ofcushion covers, quilts and plaids
A pretty fabric of linen woven, manufactured, dyed and softened thanks
to the know-how of the French craftsmen.
Tablecloth delivered in a very nice reusable pouch.
Here is the innovation made by Lissoy, a collection of bed linen in 100% linen, woven in France and dyed with organic dyes (GOTS) made in France from natural plants.
Several shades are obtained :
- Kaki based on Resèda (Lissoy name Réséda)
- Natural based on Henné (Lissoy name Blé)
- Rose made from rich Garance (Lissoy name Figue)
- Light grey from Myrobalan (Lissoy name Absinthe)
- Greyed Violet based on Campêche (Lissoy name Muscat noir)
Lissoy offers you a new luxurious collection of superior quality bed linen in Supima® cotton and mulberry silk, 300 threads/inch2 (120 threads/cm2) of absolute lightness 100g/m2. Natural fibers that make the fabric soft, smooth, supple, strong and extremely durable, keeping its color for a long time.
The softness of silk and its slight shine, combined with exceptional cotton, give the fabric an appearance that is both sophisticated and comfortable.
The pillow cases are made in a bag format and include an inner pocket of 20 cm.
The closure is done on the side thanks to a series of snaps visible on one side and hidden on the other side by a button placket.
The pillow cases exist in the same colors and weaves as the bed linen.
The linen sponge (650 g/m²) collection combines the exceptional properties of linen for absorption,
color and the variety of weave effects.
This innovative collection of linen net fastened with lissoy snaps
gives rise to unique curtains that filter the light beautifully and
highlight the linen thread and the weaver's know-how.
The heavy and graceful fall and the width brought to 170cm
reinforce the natural chic of this atypical product declined in 4 colors
offering many associations with the existing collections.