Amber 100% Linen Loop Top Curtain (Single)

Unbranded · our rating 20
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Where to buy
| Retailer | Price | RRP | 30-day change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secret Linen | £66.50 | — | — | View at Secret Linen |
Price history
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Specs
| Dimensions | L 229cm |
|---|---|
| Sizes | single |
Our Amber 100% Linen Curtain brings oodles of natural warmth to any room with its semi-sheer weave and rich colour. Made with love in Portugal from the finest linen, they have a delightful drape, a soft natural texture and fuss-free hanging loops, for a lovely laid-back feel. This linen curtain has been piece-finished and dyed, which might mean a very slight variance in length when they are fresh from the packet. Once hung for a few days the panels will settle and leave your room with the perfect finishing touch. Made with 100% Certified Masters of FLAX FIBRE™ Linen Linen comes from flax, a plant that needs little water and promotes healthier soil and biodiversity. Made in an OEKO-TEX® Certified Factory, ensuring our products are free from harmful substances. Sold as singles. Size measures W 168 x L 229cm. Take a look at our handy measuring guide. Made in sunny Portugal. Machine wash on a gentle cycle at 40 degrees. Take a look at our handy care guide. Masters of FLAX FIBRE™ Certified Linen Our linen is crafted from certified Masters of FLAX FIBRE™ (formerly European Flax™). This independent certification guarantees: European grown flax – from France, Belgium and the Netherlands, with full traceability from field to finished fabric. Integrated crop management practices – flax is generally grown without irrigation, with limited inputs and no GMOs. Zero waste & mechanical processing – 100% of the plant is used and fibres are extracted without water or solvents. Generational expertise – the result of centuries of knowledge in European flax cultivation and processing. The result is beautifully soft, durable bed linen that reflects both craftsmanship and care for fibre cultivation and production.





