Linen Sheets
A modern interpretation of linen
A modern interpretation of linen
The froissé linen utilized by Society Limonta is one of its most appreciated fabrics. It’s a comfortable fabric, suitable for any season for its thermoregulation properties. Linen sheets are fresh in the summer and warm in the winter, regulating in an optimum way the body’s temperature.
Linen is one of the most ancient and classic fabrics. Society Limonta has reinvented it in a more modern version, maintaining its traditionally soft and delicate feel together with its hypoallergenic and antibacterial qualities.
All Society Limonta linen sheets are machine washable at specified temperatures (usually never more than 40°) and don’t require ironing. In this way, the fabric remains strong and vigorous and the colours remain brilliant and beautiful for a long time.
Rem sheets are a true best seller. Made in froissé linen, a creased linen by Society Limonta, and available in all neutral colours and seasonal palettes, for a wide selection and endless combinations.
Society Limonta redesigns traditional embroidered linen sheets in a more contemporary style. Sangallo lace becomes a macro embroidery on the revers of the romantic Bijou sheets. Jour instead, becomes an enlarged version of an à jour embroidery, and Ols creates a pattern of irregular holes, which allow for infinite colour combinations, tone on tone or with contrasting colours.
Linen is one of the most ancient and classic fabrics. Society Limonta has reinvented it in a more modern version, maintaining its traditionally soft and delicate feel together with its hypoallergenic and antibacterial qualities.
All Society Limonta linen sheets are machine washable at specified temperatures (usually never more than 40°) and don’t require ironing. In this way, the fabric remains strong and vigorous and the colours remain brilliant and beautiful for a long time.
Rem sheets are a true best seller. Made in froissé linen, a creased linen by Society Limonta, and available in all neutral colours and seasonal palettes, for a wide selection and endless combinations.
Society Limonta redesigns traditional embroidered linen sheets in a more contemporary style. Sangallo lace becomes a macro embroidery on the revers of the romantic Bijou sheets. Jour instead, becomes an enlarged version of an à jour embroidery, and Ols creates a pattern of irregular holes, which allow for infinite colour combinations, tone on tone or with contrasting colours.