From Baltic flax field to your bathroom: how a linen towel is made
The 14-month journey from a Lithuanian flax field to a finished waffle weave bath towel: harvest, retting, spinning, weaving — and why every step matters for how the towel ages.
The science behind flax linen — production, environmental impact, and the honest comparisons.
The 14-month journey from a Lithuanian flax field to a finished waffle weave bath towel: harvest, retting, spinning, weaving — and why every step matters for how the towel ages.
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 explained: what it tests for, the four product classes, why annual renewal matters, and what the certification does (and doesn’t) tell you about a textile.
Flax grows in many places. Only a few of them produce fiber worth weaving into a towel that lasts twenty years. Here’s what makes the Baltic different.