Description
“Intarsio pure linen bed linen from Leitner Leinen”
Intarsio – the art of inlay work in which different types of wood are joined together to create artistic patterns. Since the Renaissance, the inlay technique has been one of the highest forms of artistic craftsmanship. Masters such as Fra Giovanni da Verona created wooden sculptures with patient precision, whose richness of detail still fascinates today. This design translates this craftsmanship into textiles: geometric shapes interlock like precious woods, shading creates spatial depth, precise lines are reminiscent of the meticulousness of Italian cabinetmakers. What is difficult to achieve in wood can be seen here in the flowing drape of the linen – the illusion of three-dimensional structures, the interplay of light and dark. The pattern combines mathematical precision with organic warmth. Intarsio transforms your bedroom into a gallery of textile artistry, where every night is surrounded by masterful craftsmanship.
The benefits of European organic linen
When it comes to high-quality bed linen, there is no way around linen – tried and tested for centuries and still unsurpassed today. The exceptionally long fibers of European flax give the fabric its characteristic strength and silky softness. Linen is an intelligent material: it regulates its own temperature – cooling when it is warm, warming on cool nights. This natural climate regulation is due to the hollow fiber structure, which traps air and absorbs moisture. Linen can bind considerable amounts of moisture, which ensures an optimal sleeping climate. The smooth fibers are extremely skin-friendly and become more supple with every wash. At the same time, linen remains remarkably resistant. Leitner relies exclusively on organic linen from certified European cultivation – sustainably produced and of uncompromising quality.
Craftsmanship since 1853
In Ulrichsberg in Upper Austria, nestled in the rolling hills of the Mühlviertel, lies the weaving mill Leitner. Since 1853, the craft of linen processing has been passed down from generation to generation – over five generations. What began as a small weaving mill has developed into a manufactory that is internationally renowned for its quality. Leitner is at home at the leading textile trade fairs in Paris, Milan and New York. Its success is based on the combination of traditional skills and contemporary design. No standard products are created here, but well thought-out collections in which precision craftsmanship and design come together – comparable to the marquetry masters of past centuries. As a manufactory, Leitner can respond to individual wishes: Special sizes for unusual beds can be realized and personal advice is a matter of course. Every comforter cover and every pillowcase is made with the awareness that true quality should last – for decades to come.
The product: Intarsio pure linen bed linen from Leitner Linen
✓ Available as comforter cover and pillowcase in various sizes
✓ 100% pure linen, washed and mechanically finished for a silky-smooth feel
✓ Fabric weight: 220 g/m² – medium-weight quality with excellent body
✓ Fabric: Artful jacquard linen weave with precise pattern guidance
✓ Design: Intarsia-inspired pattern with geometric shapes and spatial depth
✓ Closure: Comforter covers and pillowcases with carefully crafted buttons, optionally with zipper
✓ Color palette: 11 sophisticated shades – white, crimson, lago, delft blue, arctic blue, cyclamen, petrol, natural, terra, granite, anthracite
✓ Masters of Linen quality – certificate for European top quality
✓ CO₂-neutral produced in Austria
✓ Individual special sizes available on request
Caring for your linen bedding
Linen bed linen is easy to care for and develops an even more pleasant softness with every wash. Colored linen can withstand temperatures up to 60°, white bed linen up to 95°. In daily use, 40-60° is completely sufficient for perfect hygiene. Important: Do not use detergents with optical brighteners – these can impair the natural color depth of the linen. The characteristic slight creasing of linen is an expression of its naturalness and is part of the authentic material. For smoother results: Do not overfill the washing machine, limit the spin cycle to 800-1000 revolutions. If desired, you can iron at the highest ironing setting, ideally with slight residual moisture. Do not use a tumble dryer: air drying is gentler, preserves the fiber quality and considerably extends the life of your bed linen.





































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