Loungewear

Loungewear – Made of linen, cotton, or silk
Linen loungewear combines timeless elegance with the incomparable comfort of one of the world’s oldest textile fibers. Whether a dressing gown, bathrobe, or sleep mask – high-quality linen is naturally temperature-regulating, moisture-absorbent, and particularly skin-friendly. What once dressed the nobility in their chambers is today the conscious choice of all those who value natural materials and sophisticated craftsmanship. With every wash, linen becomes softer and more supple without losing its durability – loungewear that only becomes more beautiful over time.
At Linen Lounge, we carry loungewear from the renowned German manufactory Driessen, better known as Schlitzer Leinen, named after its location in Schlitz. Here at Linen Lounge, a selection of loungewear carefully curated by our experts awaits you, making it easier for you to make the right choice.

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Eine Frau in einem weißen Gewand, die ein Stück Stoff hält.

Long silk robes for women by Seidenweber

Price range: 468,00 € through 488,00 €

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Ein Mann, der auf einer Holzbank sitzt.

Men’s long silk robes by Seidenweber

Price range: 468,00 € through 488,00 €

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Genuine Craftsmanship

Crafted by people who have learned their trade over generations.

Sustainability

Material, production, people – genuine sustainability. Fabrics traceable to the Atlantic coast.

Durable

Linen bedding can be washed at low temperatures and becomes softer with each wash.

Breathable

Linen bedding keeps you pleasantly cool in summer and cozy warm in winter. Bedding for all seasons.

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Manufactories

Dare to dream - Our linen bedding

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“A great old manufactory – brought to the market in new ways. A fascinating idea that – in our opinion – only knows winners.”

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“We can all truly wish for a return of this genuine craftsmanship.”
The logo of Die Welt magazine
“Bedding of a kind that doesn’t really exist anymore.”
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