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The Libeco Belgian Towel was originally conceived as a beach towel, but quickly became an extremely versatile product. As a throw over furniture they can change the look of a room immediately but The Belgian Towel  is also a perfect table cloth... and then when people started using them as sarongs Libeco extended the colours and designs, as well as the formats. Next to the original size 100 x 180cm, there's the Small Fouta at 35 x 50cm that's ideal as a fingertip towel or a placemat, and then there's the Guest Towel at 55cm x 65cm... so many possibilities.

 

This is a bestseller for good reason .... it's so versatile,  it's the perfect size and the feel + weight of them are incredible.

 

  • Flax is one of the most sustainable fibers in the world; no irrigation is required during growth and all parts of the plant are used Linen is a fabric with unique properties and an appearance all its own.
  • OEKO-TEX certification for all products
  • carbon-neutral weaving mill + company since 2014
  • Artisans in Belgium have worked with flax for centuries. Their skills + craftmanship have been passed on from generation to generation. The best flax in the world is grown in north of France, in Belgium and in the Netherlands.
  • Libeco  linen is woven in Belgium and the company runs on renewable energy and uses solar panels.
  • Libeco carries the Masters of Linen® quality label guaranteeing the linen is 100% made in Europe with a guarantee of transparent production processes, Corporate Social Responsibility + traceability.
  • One of only 6 weavers around the world may carry the Belgian Linen™ quality label

LIBECO Linen Throw - The Belgian Towel Fouta

£149.00Price
  • 100% Belgian linen, washed finish.

    110cm x 180cm

     

  • Linen care

    All of our linens can be washed or dry cleaned with confidence. For best results, we recommend the following care instructions:

    • Unfold your linens completely before washing.
    • Do not overload the machine.
    • Wash your linens at max. 40°C - 104°F.
    • Use a mild soap. Avoid chlorine bleach.
    • If possible, line dry, it’s best for linen and the environment.
    • If using a tumbler, dry on medium heat, do not over dry.
    • Iron with steam on slightly damp linen (best the inside of the fabric).
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