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.

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An interview with Leitner Leinen

Friedrich Leitner from Leitner Leinen in an interview with LinenProject Linen Project: Mr Leitner, what characteristics distinguish Leitner linen? Friedrich Leitner: For 160 years, the family-owned company Leitner Leinen has been working with just one material: linen. Over the course

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Peter Reed's Stave Percal 400TC bedding features white pillows and sheets with simple black stripes, creating a clean, crisp, and luxurious look for a polished and inviting bed.

This really helps with allergies

The season of flying pollen is finally over. But now, people who suffer from allergies face a new threat. Windows remain closed and heated rooms are an ideal breeding ground for all kinds of indoor allergens. The 4-hole Vitasan® hollow

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The Queen sleeps in this lingerie.

Peter Reed is undoubtedly one of the world’s most renowned bed linen manufacturers, because the Queen sleeps in their bedding. Not only does the royal family sleep in their sheets, but many leading international hotels also entrust them with the

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A person sleeps in a bed with white bedding on a lawn outdoors near a tranquil pond, surrounded by green trees and leaves.

Too hot to sleep? Linen bedding can help

On hot and humid summer nights, it sometimes seems almost impossible to keep your head and body cool. It’s tempting to just give up and call the air conditioning installation service. However, LinenProject has a few suggestions that are significantly

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Leitner linen: the best of both worlds

Romanticism loves mystery, just as many fairy tales do – Elixier by Leitner Leinen is covered with an intricate abstract design, like a misty veil. Woven with dark threads, it creates a mystical, twilight night effect, while light threads make

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Leitner bedding: Romance in fabric

In his Blue Moon collection, Leitner approaches linen as a concept that was simultaneously a feeling, a style, a trend, and one of the most versatile eras in human history, applied to Leitner bedding. While literature is overflowing with definitions

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Linen bedding: No sweating at night

Who isn’t familiar with this in sweltering summers like these? Sweating at night is really not pleasant. These are the requirements for bedding in hot summers: it should be airy, light, and loose on the skin, it should cool rather

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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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Before it begins

Some things we show first to those who know how to appreciate them.

First access to new collections. Pre-order limited editions. Behind the scenes of our manufactories.

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