The Real Stuff

Linen Magazine

Linen Magazine is all about the real thing – linen from the finest European manufacturers.

There’s more to say about linen than can fit on a label.

And Linen Magazine does just that — through stories about craftsmanship, heritage and the quiet art of creating a fabric that gets better with age.

Latest Posts

A cream-colored, quilted sleeping bag is draped over a fallen tree in a sunlit forest, surrounded by tall trees and greenery.

Tencel Linen Cotton Bedding Comparison

Cotton, Tencel, linen — three materials, three promises when choosing the right bedding. The descriptions all sound the same: breathable, natural, sustainable, and designed for restful sleep. If you don’t know what’s behind the words, you’ll buy whatever sounds the

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Einen Raum mit einem Tisch und Stühlen darin.

Linen as a Wedding Gift

Trousseau is not an old-fashioned word. It is a material idea. There are wedding gifts that sit in the closet after a year. The Thermomix that no one uses. The vase that doesn’t match anything. The voucher that expires. And

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A bed with blue and white sheets and pillows.

How often should you wash linen bed linen?

The question sounds simple. The standard answer — once a week, say dermatologists and hygiene guides — comes from a world where bed linen means cotton. Different rules apply to linen. Not because hygiene is any less important, but because

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A person lying on a bed in the middle of a forest.

The window opens

On the Start of Spring and the Return of Linen It begins with a sound. Or, more precisely: with the end of a sound. Sometime in March, on a morning that seems no different from the ones before, you realize

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A small dog sitting on a wooden floor next to a blanket.

A linen dog bed

Why should you treat your dog to a linen dog bed? Isn’t that a bit too much of a good thing? The fact that man’s most loyal companions appreciate a comfortable place to lie down is evident from the fact

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A cozy outdoor bed with patterned bedding, surrounded by candles, sits on the grass next to a fire pit, with stacked firewood and trees in the background creating a peaceful, inviting nighttime atmosphere.

Where is your favorite place?

Everyone has a favorite place where they feel particularly comfortable. A place to recharge your batteries, relax, and unwind. For some, it’s the hammock in their own garden, for others a quiet bench in nature, and for many, simply their

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An old red and white caravan, as pictured in Linen Magazine, is parked on a cliff by the sea. Its door opens to a cozy bed with a picnic basket on the roof and mountains rising under a soft golden sky in the background.

Genüsslich schlafen im Wohnmobil!

The first wave began in the 1970s, when the economic miracle hit people’s pockets with a vengeance in the form of high wages, flying was not yet taken for granted, and Spain and Italy were distant destinations. The average German

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A woman sitting at a table with a plate full of food.

Dine outdoors in style! A plea

Feasting, dining, indulging, enjoying yourself—it’s really fun to do these things outside in the fresh air right now. Head out onto the terrace, into the garden, or to the allotment. Go for a picnic in the park or on the

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From the magazine to your home

Discover the Linen Lounge

In our shop, you will find hand-picked linen products directly from European manufactories. From luxurious bed linen to elegant table linen – sleep and dine like royalty.

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The Linen Lounge. Anything but ordinary

Linen fascinates us. As the oldest cultivated plant used by humans to create fabrics, it possesses incomparable properties and is more versatile than any other material. Linen absorbs moisture and perspiration much faster than any other fabric—and releases it just as quickly. Linen is antibacterial and free of allergens. Due to the long-fiber structure of the flax from which it is spun, it also takes on color like no other fabric. The fact that linen today only plays a role for a few connoisseurs is due to one reason, like many other things: it was displaced by cheap, industrially manufactured cotton.

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“A great old manufactory – brought to 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.”

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“Bed linen of a kind that actually no longer exists.”

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