Light linen Red

Lightweight Linen Red in 100% linen, 165 g/m² and 130 cm wide

Light linen Red

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Quality 100% linen
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Washing instructions Wash 30
Weight 165 g/m²
Width 130 cm
SKU: JK0872-425 Category:

Description

Lightweight Linen Red is a woven linen fabric made of 100% linen, weighing 165 g/m² and 130 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 100% linen
– Weight: 165 g/m²
– Width: 130 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex 100
– Construction: Woven (stable)

Red is a bright red colour that provides a clear statement in both interiors and clothing. Lightweight linen is often used for tablecloths, napkins, kitchen textiles, and curtains where you want a colour that stands out on its own. In fashion, this quality is typically used for shirts, dresses, and lightweight trousers when a breathable fabric with a natural look is desired.

Linen features a characteristic texture that gives the colour depth and a slightly lively surface. This makes Red suitable when you want to avoid a completely smooth and uniform appearance. The 165 g/m² weight is on the lighter side, so the fabric drapes nicely and feels light in finished garments without being too heavy.

Fabric stores often add bright colours like Red as a contrast to neutral basics. Smaller producers use linen for short series where the material’s natural character and texture are part of the design. This quality works well as a stock item for easy repeat ordering of the same type of meter goods in multiple colours.

Wash at 40 degrees Celsius. Avoid tumble drying. Hang to dry and iron as needed. Expect natural wrinkles as part of linen’s character.

Combine the colour with other upholstery fabrics from upholstery fabric for a cohesive assortment.

Order from 10m — delivery 1–3 business days in Scandinavia

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