Material
linen
Manufacturing
France
Description
The re-edition of the Ottoman model created by Primrose Bordier responds to current decorative influences; inspired by Ottoman illuminations, the motifs are rich in ornaments. The Bungundy variant, in deep leather red, lit by a hint of orange and fuchsia, conveys a chic and decorative spirit. Linen fibres play with light and bring intense reflections. Delicate weaving and mitered corners bear witness to our exceptional craftsmanship. With their coordinated decoration, the Ottoman napkins with their delicate colors and patterns will stand the test of time without losing their shine thanks to the quality of our yarns. The linen we weave is Masters of Linen® certified, 100% European and eco-responsible. A genuine mark of excellence and guaranteed traceability, this label is a benchmark for both consumers and professionals. We are also committed, in partnership with our producers, to defending the know-how and production of high-quality European linen.Material
100% Linen
We select the finest qualities of linen yarn, strong and light, and the longest fibers, to guarantee superior quality to our customers.
- Certified Masters of Linen ®: the linen we weave is 100% European and eco-responsible. A true seal of excellence and guarantee of traceability, this label is a reference for consumers and professionals. In addition, we are committed, in partnership with producers, to defend the know-how and production of high quality European linen.
THE STAGES OF CREATION OF OUR PRODUCTS
From the creation of the designs to the making, a Le Jacquard Français product requires 15 manufacturing steps, all carried out with the greatest care and an infinite sense of detail, before coming to dress your home: creation, lisage (translation of the creations into Jacquard language stitch by stitch), selection of the best quality cotton and linen yarns, countertyping of the yarn colors according to the trends of the moment (about 60 per year), yarn dyeing (preferably great dyeing), winding (to limit yarn waste), inking, warping and reuniting (to make the warp), knotting and weaving, piece inspection (quality control of the fabrics), ennobling, and finally making up and packaging.
Today, thanks to our 53 looms, we compose a large number of original designs at a rate of two collections per year. Weavers, knotters, warpers, gluers, stitchers are all trades and gestures exercised with passion and for generations in our factory in Gérardmer, which conceive for you the most beautiful creations of Le Jacquard Français.