Fine Irish Linen Napkins - Ferguson's Irish Linen

Servilletas de lino irlandés de calidad

€23,95

Weaving Heritage In Ireland Since 1854 - Thomas Ferguson Irish Linen

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Color: Blanco óptico

Blanco óptico

Tamaño: Servilleta cuadrada 46x46cm

Servilleta cuadrada 46x46cm
Servilleta cuadrada 56x56cm

Dobladillo: Dobladillo liso de 0,5 cm

Dobladillo liso de 0,5 cm
Dobladillo de 1,3 cm con radios perforados y esquinas en inglete
Dobladillo de 2,5 cm con radios perforados y esquinas en inglete

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Description

Nuestras servilletas de lino irlandés fino están hechas de lino liso que tejemos en nuestra fábrica de Irlanda del Norte. Las variaciones de estas servilletas vienen con dobladillo.

Las esquinas en inglete, para aquellos que no lo saben, tienen una costura que corre en diagonal desde la esquina hacia el interior de la costura, a diferencia de una esquina pasante que tendría una costura paralela a uno de los lados.

También hicimos un dobladillo con punzón para esta gama. El dobladillo con punzón, o vainica, implicaba perforar un agujero a lo largo de la costura antes de que dos agujas colocaran una puntada en cada lado para mantener el agujero abierto. Esto crea un borde prolijo alrededor de la servilleta.

Care Guide

General Care Instructions for Irish Linen Products

Caring for Linen is relativly simple, the fabric is amazingly durable. Following these instructions will help it stay in top condition for longer

Washing:

  • Machine Washable: Gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water (up to 40°C).
  • Mild Detergent: Use a mild, liquid detergent. Avoid bleach or brighteners.
  • Separate Wash: Wash linen items separately to avoid friction.

Drying:

  • Tumble Dry on Low: If necessary, use a low heat setting.
  • Line Dry Recommended: Preferable to line dry for natural softness.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prevents color fading.

Ironing:

  • Ironing is Optional: Iron while damp for a smoother look.
  • Use a Medium-Hot Iron: Iron on the reverse side to protect colors.

Storing:

  • Store in a Cool, Dry Place: Avoid plastic bags or boxes.
  • Avoid Compression: Prevent creasing by not compressing under heavy items.

General Tips:

  • No Bleaching: Bleach can damage linen fibers.
  • Gentle Handling: Linen becomes softer and more absorbent with each wash.
  • Promptly Remove from Dryer: Minimize wrinkles by removing when slightly damp.

Testimonials

Lovely Linen

So happy with my purchases.

Linda

Unbelievable!

if you like Irish linens, this is the place to go for quality and variety. Forget the stuff you see in the tourist shops

Richard

Fascinating

If you want good quality linen this is the place to shop.

Paul
Why Fergusons' Always Chosen
1
The Most Experienced Linen Brand Worldwide
Not only are our Linens made in Ireland (the best climate to weave linen), but we've been weaving linen longer than most brands have been around.
2
We Are The Source
Many brands you see claim they make their own linen. We supply many of these brands with linen to use.
3
Eco-Friendly
For over 170 years, this family-run business has ensured that our linen is crafted and harvested responsibly.

What Our Linen Napkins Give You

A Natural Style To Fit Any Dining Experience

Daily meals, formal meals with guests, or fun-filled meals with families, linen napkins match any situation. Its rich heritage and sophisticated texture brings authenticity and grace to any setting.

A Cleaner, More Hygienic Dining Experience

Hygiene is mandatory. Paper napkins and other cloth napkins struggle to prevent bacteria buildup, causing terrible odours. Linen's natural properties stop bacteria from building up giving you a hygienic dining area.

Durability With Style

Too many items today aren't built to last. They’ll lose their quality, or not absorb as well anymore. Linen has such strong fibres, it can lasts years and remain highly absorbent, quickly dry, and maintain its softness.

Who We Are

Started By An Orphan Who Was Trained By A Blind Man On How To Properly Create Irish Linen So It Lasts Decades, Thomas Fergusons Mission From 1854 Was To Fill Billions Of Homes With Linen Products.