French Linen fabric stands out in upholstery because it’s made from flax fibres, one of the strongest natural textiles, offering durability. Its loosely woven structure gives French Linen remarkable breathability and moisture-wicking ability, helping sofa covers stay cool and dry in warm conditions. Its natural texture lends a relaxed aesthetic that softens over time. This fabric is both eco-conscious and hypoallergenic, ideal for couch covers.
What was the French Linen fabric process and dye?
Our 100% French Linen fabric is enzyme-washed and pigment-dyed.
- Pigment dyeing uses less water, energy, and chemicals—reducing wastewater and keeping French Linen’s natural texture intact. It’s hypoallergenic, with no dye residues, and comes in muted tones for a soft, vintage look.
- Enzyme washing is a gentler, eco-friendly alternative to stone washing. Biodegradable enzymes soften the fabric and preserve durability, creating a naturally smooth finish.
Why do the French Linen covers have natural imperfections?
The small bumps, uneven fibres, and subtle creases you see are natural features of real flax French Linen, not defects. They result from the natural variability in flax fibre thickness and the traditional spinning process. These irregularities give French Linen its distinctive textural character and visual depth and are widely regarded as signs of authenticity and quality. Over time, as the French Linen fabric softens with use, these slubs lend a beautifully organic, relaxed look that ages gracefully.
Does the French Linen fabric get softer after washing?
The French Linen freshly washed may feel crisp. With use, it softens and feels soft and relaxed.
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