Marrakech Cushion w/ Feather Insert 20x20

Libeco

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The Marrakesh is a slightly denser construction, same as the Manitoba and Juniper, but the stripe layout is the same as the Moroccan.


 

DESCRIPTION
  • This cushion cover mixes linen and wool for a voluminous and soft fabric. It consists of two pieces assembled by a central seam.
  • Composition : 70% Linen, 30% Wool
  • Washed finish
  • 20”x 20” 
  • Iron whilst linen is still damp
  • Made in : Belgium

 

This is an artisanal product, made of unique linen and wool yarns, therefore variations in the fabric are normal and to be expected.

Please wash at max. 30°C/86°F on a wool or hand wash program. Unfold the coverlets completely before washing and do not overload the machine. Use a mild soap and avoid chlorine bleach. If possible, line dry, it's best for linen and the environment. Should you choose to iron the product, for best results, do so with steam on slightly damp linen.

 

 

Let us take you back to Flanders in 1858. During that time, weaving was a flax farmers’ specialty, a way to earn extra money during the severe winter months when it was too cold to work the land. All linen fabric was transported by horse & cart to Kortrijk, the center of the flax industry. Our company, Libeert & Compagnie was located near the station and sold linen to traders from all over the world, who came to buy the much sought-after Flemish flax.

Around the same time, Flanders joined the Industrial Revolution. The first mechanical, steam-powered weaving mills popped up in the countryside. Around the turn of the century, we built our own weaving mill in Meulebeke, approximately 10 miles from Kortrijk. Libeco still operates at this same site today, more than 150 years later.

In the meantime, the Flemish landscape around Kortrijk was completely transformed by the prosperity brought about by linen. In 19th century Meulebeke, more than 65% of the population worked in the flax industry. Today you can still find streets named after flax, retting and even linen (Vlasstraat, Roterijstraat, and Linnenstraat). The best flax in the world is still grown in our region.

 

Flax is a locally produced fiber transformed by experienced and passionate craftsmen.

All of our linen is woven in Belgium. The fabric is inspected yard by yard and mended by hand where necessary. Our products are made with great care, for the product, but also for the environment. Over the last few years, we have again made significant steps by becoming a CO2 neutral company and by launching a 100% organic linen collection. Corporate sustainability for a viable future, that is our vision.

Meanwhile, the fifth generation of the Libeert family is managing the company. Together with some 200 colleagues, we continue to weave our own story. Read all about it in our blog, soon to come.


An internationally registered label which guarantees that your linen is woven in Belgium and consists of European flax fibers. Only six weavers in the world may use this label.

All Libeco Home products carry the Belgian Linen label.

www.belgianlinen.com

 

The internationally registered label guarantees that your linen is made entirely in Europe, from flax to fabric. Only 19 European weavers meet the stringent conditions.

This label is supervised by the The Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp and is awarded annually after an audit.

The Alliance for European Flax-Linen & Hemp