Montana Throw 130 x 220 cm - Grey with Beige, Rust & Black Stripes and Gold with Beige, Olive & Black Stripes
The Montana collection is a herringbone and plain weave mix made from a mixture of mainly wool and Belgian Linen with a flax coloured fringe.
Available in two new winter colours - Grey with Beige, Rust and Black Stripes
and Gold with Beige, Olive Green and Black stripes
Belgian Linen by Libeco
Timeless, natural and quietly luxurious, Belgian Linen by Libeco represents over 150 years of craftsmanship and sustainable production. Every piece is woven in Belgium using the finest European flax, a fibre celebrated for its strength, softness and ecological integrity. The result is a textile that feels effortlessly elegant and grows more beautiful with age.
Libeco’s linen carries the prestigious Belgian Linen™ label, a guarantee of authenticity and traceability from field to fabric. The company’s commitment to sustainability runs through every stage of production, from carbon-neutral weaving to the use of pure, biodegradable fibres.
Each piece is made with care, designed to endure and to bring a sense of relaxed refinement to daily living.
Whether used for table linens, cushions, throws or bed covers, Libeco linen introduces a tactile warmth and understated style that feels at home in both rustic and contemporary interiors. Its natural palette and soft handle make it endlessly versatile, inviting layering, mixing and matching with ease.
Beautiful, breathable and built to last, this is linen at its finest the product of generations of Belgian know how and an enduring respect for nature.
Washing instructions:
This is an artisanal product, made of unique linen and wool yarns, therefore variations in the fabric are normal and to be expected.
Please wash at max. 30°C on a wool or hand wash program. Unfold the throw completely before washing and do not overload the machine. Use a mild soap and avoid chlorine bleach. If possible, line dry as it's best for linen and the environment. Should you choose to iron the product, for best results, do so with steam on slightly damp linen.