
Linen Curtains






























ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Why do shoppers choose European linen for curtains over polyester or rayon?
Why do shoppers choose European linen for curtains over polyester or rayon?
European linen drapes with a natural weight and texture that synthetic fibers cannot replicate — it folds in soft, irregular pleats instead of stiff vertical lines, filters daylight with a slight glow, and resists fading from sun exposure. Linen also breathes better in summer rooms, holds shape longer over time, and reads as more refined in person than in photos.
How heavy are linen curtains, and which weight is right for me?
How heavy are linen curtains, and which weight is right for me?
Standard European linen panels are 4-5 oz/yd² — light enough for airflow, heavy enough to drape cleanly. Heavyweight European linen runs 7-8 oz/yd², with more body, deeper folds, and slightly more light blocking. Choose standard for daylight-bright rooms where you want airflow and softness. Choose heavyweight for floor-to-ceiling installations, formal living rooms, or windows where you want the curtain to read as a statement piece.
What is the difference between rod-pocket, grommet, and back-tab linen curtains?
What is the difference between rod-pocket, grommet, and back-tab linen curtains?
Rod-pocket panels slide directly onto the rod through a sewn channel at the top — the most traditional look, with soft gathered pleats. Grommet panels hang from metal grommets punched along the top edge — the most modern look, with clean uniform folds. Back-tab panels use fabric loops hidden behind the panel — a hybrid that hides the rod and creates structured pleats. All three open and close the same way.
Will linen curtains wrinkle? How do I keep them looking smooth?
Will linen curtains wrinkle? How do I keep them looking smooth?
Yes — linen wrinkles, and the soft creases are part of the fiber's character. Most shoppers learn to embrace the relaxed texture rather than fight it. To minimize wrinkles: pull panels out of the dryer while still slightly damp and hang immediately so the weight of the fabric pulls the creases out. A handheld steamer handles persistent wrinkles better than an iron.
Are these curtains 100% European linen, or a blend?
Are these curtains 100% European linen, or a blend?
The European Linen panels are 100% linen, woven in Europe from flax grown in France, Belgium, or the Netherlands. The Coastal Stripe panels are a linen-cotton blend (typically 55% linen / 45% cotton) for a slightly crisper drape and a more textured stripe pattern. Each product page lists the exact composition.
What sizes and lengths do these curtains come in?
What sizes and lengths do these curtains come in?
Each panel lists exact dimensions on its product page. Standard widths are 50" per panel (most curtains here are sold as single panels — order two for a window). Standard lengths run 84", 96", and 108" to fit ceiling heights from 8 to 10 feet. Measure floor-to-rod, then pick the length that matches your style: hovering 1/2" above the floor for a tailored look, brushing the floor for a clean modern look, or puddling 1-2" for a softer, more traditional look.








