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MUCH STONE WASHED LINEN FOR THE TABLE, THE BED AND FOR CLOTHING

household linen

09.12.2012

Increasingly more crumpled, “stone washed” for the household linen and clothing collection signed by Linit. An expected success, as this is the present trend which dominates on the market and considering that the expansion of the range is due to the boom in sales of past collections. But the brand’s signature is even more important, in other words the unique style of the brand made of simpliclity and softness, linearity and lightweight, but always due to an attentive research of the most modern design and clothing trends. The ability is the skilful combination of all the elements without any exageration. The soft hand is the most beloved characterist of stone washed linen, as it makes it more comfortable for daily use and its neglected and worn out look makes it more spontaneous, ideal for a more informal and casual way to live at home and wear garments during both the day and the night, Whilst, as regards colours, the stone-washed process is perfect for linen, as it enhances the typical soft tones of this textile material.  The new proposals for the bed are called Dominic, Martina tablecloth e bed linenand Nizza for the table Amanda and Arcobaleno: but all are in plain colours even in the new trendy models in violet, blue and grey tones. Each line is obviously characterised by small details that make it unique, such as the double border overlapping the buttons on the Dominic bed set’s pillowcases (here in the appealing model in Mountbatten pink) or the buttons in mother of pear of the total white Martina bed set. Plus for the table there is either the basic plain colour of the Arcobaleno line or the delicate weaving and the large borders of the Amanda line. Both include different sized tablecloths or runners and table mats.

 

Bbed linen of stone washed linenut he new porposals include also the refined models in classical natural fabric as well as the next seasons’ models. For example, the Alberta tablecloth in plain colour characterised by appliquéd flounces along the sides in a trendy range of pink/dusty violet tones. For Christmas, a beautiful idea of the table is the Fiocco di neve, embroidered with stylised grey-white embroidery or viceversa and offered in a gift bag including table mat, napkin, plate and centrepiece or, as an alternative, runner or tablecloth .

Finally, we mentioned the curtain lines, also in pure linen, with richer and more sophisticated weaving (like Valentina model valances with appliquéd inserts) to satisfy a market that also in this segment is orienting increasingly more towards the textile raw material.

  

 

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