Le Jacquard Français: CSR at Its Finest
To celebrate the arrival of warmer days, Le Jacquard Français unveils its new collections, where elegant patterns meet authentic materials, offering a colorful and refined universe for every room in the house—from the dining room and kitchen to the bedroom, bathroom, and outdoor spaces. Through each theme, the brand takes us on a dreamlike journey where CSR is rightfully place.
Among the standout new arrivals, the « Sinharâja » collection takes us on a journey through Sri Lanka. Available in 100% cotton and coated cotton, it features tablecloths, runners, placemats, and napkins for vibrant summer meals. Designed as a versatile collection, it also extends to the kitchen (with towels, aprons, and gloves) and outdoor décor with cushion and quilt covers, blending durability and elegance to dress terraces and gardens.
Le Jacquard Français holds the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification for all of its 100% cotton and linen products, ensuring that only a limited number of harmful substances are used in textile production at every stage.
For the table, the « À l’Orangerie » collection in 100% Masters of Linen-certified linen, « Bal des Papillons » in cotton and coated cotton, « Coco-Rico » (Élysée collection), and « Pois de Senteur » in a linen-cotton blend (50% linen, 50% cotton) stand out for their poetic designs, thanks to delicate patterns.
Certified Masters of Linen, the linen woven by Le Jacquard Français is 100% European and eco-responsible. This prestigious label guarantees traceability and excellence, making it a trusted standard for both consumers and professionals. The brand selects the finest linen yarns, ensuring they are durable, lightweight, and of the highest quality.
In line with its eco-friendly commitment, Le Jacquard Français also presents « Champêtre, » its first collection of table linens made from « Re-Fil » yarns, made up of 50% recycled fibres from production waste and 50% virgin cotton. This collection blends innovation, textile craftsmanship, and environmental respect. It’s a further demonstration of the brand’s commitment to upcycling pre-consumer waste and giving it a second life. Spinning is done in France, in the Hauts-de-France region (59), to reduce transportation and minimise CO2 emissions.