Pure Linen
Embroidered Placemat (Set of 2)
Embroidered Placemat (Set of 2)
Snow / Set of 2
Ava & Ava Eco-Luxe Linens
AVA & AVA Eco-Luxe Linens
Devour Food Hub
1112 Quezon City PH-00
Philippines
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Add a touch of nature to your table
Soft yet durable, our 100% Stonewashed Linen placemats protect your table from high heat and scratches while making meals more special. Finished with contrast embroidery for an understated modern elegance.
Fabric that ages beautifully
Don't worry about spills as laundering only adds character, strength and softness to pure linen.
For every occasion —from formal dinners to easy Sunday brunch
– Iron on high for a crisp, formal look
– Skip ironing for that signature lived-in linen look
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Disclaimer — Actual color may slightly differ from that shown in the photos.
Wash
Gentle wash with like colors and fabrics in COLD (up to 30°C)..
Mild liquid detergent, no bleach or softener.
Do not wring.
Dry
Line dry in shade (best) or tumble dry low.
Avoid wrinkles by removing immediately from dryer.
Iron
Wrinkles define pure linen (part of the charm!).
If desired, iron on high while damp.
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WHY WE LOVE PURE LINEN NAPKINS & PLACEMATS
in your home
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in case you're wondering
Think of pure linen as the fine jewelry of textiles. It's expensive because it's rarer and requires more time and skill to produce.
- Flax thrives in cooler climates. Due to the higher costs of living and business in these regions, the cost of growing flax is simply higher than cotton which is grown worldwide.
- Harvesting flax is time-consuming and laborious. From sowing the seed to harvest takes ~90 days. The plant must be uprooted and not simply cut in order to maximize the length of the fiber harvested. Extracting the flax fiber then involves a laborious 3 step process of retting, scutching and hackling.
- Weaving flax into linen fabric is art too. Linen fiber is inelastic, so great care must be taken when weaving. These machines run at lower speeds, giving lesser yields and increasing costs.
WHY NOT LINEN BLENDS?
While linen cotton and synthetic blends are less expensive (usually half the cost), we lose the wonderful properties of linen— like its ability to get softer, stronger, and more beautiful over time. Unlike most fabrics, it does not easily pile or get weigh down by oils and regular use. In fact, in Europe, pure linen is considered to be an heirloom passed down through generations! Pure linen is an investment.
Organic and OEKO-TEX® certified linens are made from textiles derived from plants grown without pesticides and processed free from harmful chemicals.
Not only is this better for the well-being of farmers and the environment, but a safer option for you and your loved ones as well. From sleeping to dining, linens are part of our everyday, so it's important that they are clean inside-out. This is especially beneficial for babies and sensitive skin conditions such as allergies and eczema.
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