Bettwäsche von Leitner: Wie es Euch gefällt!

With its new collection, Leitner Leinen is departing from its previous concept of giving each season a theme. Instead, the focus is on the entire range of bed linen offered by Leitner, based on the motto “A Sa Façon,” or “To each their own.”

Design means having the idea first

Design is an expression of personality, cultural space, and contemporary history. Instead of arranging the new designs under a common theme, Leitner places the collection in the field of tension between different influences. Because linen can do anything.

“A Sa Façon” means “Each in their own way.” With this headline, Leitner’s new bed linen collection deliberately defies general trend dictates. Instead, it explores the countless design possibilities offered by linen. It is not trend scouts who dictate the line, but solely the individual relationship between people and materials. And hardly any other material is as symbolic of historical and cultural diversity as linen, which is used for Leitner’s bed linen.

It possesses historical originality and natural, ecological authenticity. It can be classic, subtle, rustic, or modern, stylish, and urban. It fits into warm, cozy country house concepts or casual, tasteful bar or hotel interiors. It plays with inspirations from the mysterious Orient, the luminous Tuscany, the opulent Versailles Baroque, or cool Scandinavia.

The collection invites you to create spaces with linen – “each in their own way.”

As you like it: bed linen from Leitner

“Efendi” (Art. 252)
A design straight out of One Thousand and One Nights: the “Efendi” linen bedding brings a touch of the Orient to the bedroom and living room. Its arabesques and knot patterns, rosettes and braided lines blend tone-on-tone into the linen fabric, weaving stories from another world – imaginative, magical, subtle.

“Dante” (Item 253)
This impressively subtle pure linen reflects the elemental power of the flax plant and the entire tradition of linen processing. With its understated two-tone striped pattern, “Dante” is an ambassador for rural idyll, as celebrated in the past by shepherds’ poems and rediscovered today for the contemporary country house style.

“Voltaire” (Art. 254)
Simple yet sophisticated, symmetrical at first glance but graphically fragmented on closer inspection, the new half-linen design “Voltaire” presents itself. Its pattern with a crackle effect has both historical and postmodern charm and is entirely in line with the current trend of deliberate form dissolution. Particularly appealing in pastel and smoky tones for home and table decorations.

“Mayfair” (Item 255)
This cotton design has the potential to become a new classic. It combines the fine pattern of “Neue Welle” with elegant pinstripes to create an overall look that is both businesslike and comfortable. With its hints of a cool gentleman’s look, Mayfair’s color scheme in rosé and lavender lends a feminine elegance to all living areas.

“Baignade” (Art. 1400)
Bathing is a luxury that humans have valued for thousands of years. From Roman thermal baths to medieval bathhouses to the private wellness atmosphere of our time—bathing habits vary, but the desire for cleanliness and regeneration remains the same. With the “Baignade” series, Leitner Leinen brings aesthetics and wellness to the bathroom, meeting modern demands for an ancient ritual.

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