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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
1. What is linen, and why is it great for home?
1. What is linen, and why is it great for home?
Linen is a natural fiber made from flax. For home products, it is breathable, moisture-wicking, and durable, which makes it a strong fit for bedding, table linens, and curtains.
Shop by need in our All Linen Home collection, Linen Bedding, Table Linens, and Curtains.
2. Does linen shrink?
2. Does linen shrink?
Linen can shrink slightly, especially with high heat. Wash cold on a gentle cycle and avoid over-drying to minimize shrinkage.
If you are building a linen bed, start with European Linen Sheet Set and Linen Duvet Cover for easy care routines.
Linen also softens after each wash.
3. How do I wash linen bedding, table linens, and curtains?
3. How do I wash linen bedding, table linens, and curtains?
For most linen home products, use cool water, mild detergent, and a gentle cycle. Avoid bleach.
Bedding: wash sets together and tumble dry low, then remove while slightly damp.
Table linens: pre-treat spills quickly and wash after use to prevent set-in stains.
Curtains: follow product care notes first; many styles can be machine washed gently and hung to dry.
Browse care-friendly options across Linen Bedding, Table Linens, and Curtains.
4. Does linen wrinkle?
4. Does linen wrinkle?
Yes. Light wrinkling is normal and part of linen's texture. It tends to soften and relax more over time with repeated washing and use.
For a cleaner finish, smooth by hand while damp and use low steam. See options like Linen Duvet Covers and Linen Curtains.
5. Which linen products should I choose first for my home?
5. Which linen products should I choose first for my home?
A good starter setup is one bedding layer, one table layer, and one window layer. This gives comfort, function, and visual cohesion across rooms.
Sheet Set + Duvet Cover for the bedroom.
Tablecloth or Napkins for everyday dining.
Linen Curtains for softness and light control.
You can also shop all three in one place: All Linen Home.
6. What is the difference between sheer, room-darkening, and blackout linen curtains?
6. What is the difference between sheer, room-darkening, and blackout linen curtains?
The main difference is light control and privacy. Sheer panels let in the most light, room-darkening panels reduce glare, and blackout panels block nearly all light.
Compare options in Curtains, including Linen Curtain and Linen Room Darkening Curtain.
7. How should I store linen and keep it fresh between uses?
7. How should I store linen and keep it fresh between uses?
Store linen clean and fully dry in a cool, low-humidity space. Avoid sealing it in plastic for long periods; breathable storage helps prevent trapped moisture.
For table and bedding pieces, fold loosely and rotate regularly. Shop replacements and seasonal updates in All Linen Home.



