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Frequently Asked Questions

How is linen produced?

Linen is produced from a flax plant then converted into thread then woven then dyed or left in natural state.

What is the size of the fabric?

Linen is sold by the Metre and is 150 -155cm wide (58-60″ wide)

How do I look after linen products?

The linens can be washed with care i.e. silk wash or 30º

What is Thermo Regulating?

Thermo regulating will keep you cool in summer and warm in winter.

How do I place an order?

You can place an order via our online shop or alternatively by telephone or fax.

How long will the material take to arrive?

Delivery: next day u.k. 2 -3 days Ireland

What is The Natural Linen Company’s returns policy?

In writing advise of any problems within 14 days of receipt of order

What is your policy regarding Fair Trading?

We operate a fair trading policy

 

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