5 Ways to Style Linen at Home
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5 Ways to Style Linen at Home

Exuding a light, relaxed elegance, linen is not only beautiful but also extremely versatile. Here are a few of our favorite ways to style linen.

Exuding a light, relaxed elegance, linen is not only beautiful but also extremely versatile. From tabletops to art, there are many ways to use linen beyond your bedding and around the home, too. Here are a few of our favorite ways to style linen all year round…


Curtains

{'data': {}, 'content': [{'data': {'target': "What makes linen so remarkable is its perfect middle ground appeal. Linen curtains are transparent enough to let light in but thick enough to offer privacy and keep out an afternoon glare. For breezy Amalfi coast vibes, try white linen curtains in any room in your home.

Table Dressing

{'data': {}, 'content': [{'data': {'target': "So you need a tablecloth but don’t want an overly formal or “done” look at your dinner party? Enter washed linen. Whether you use it as a runner, tablecloth, napkin or placemat, linen adds a rustic chic look – instantly warming up any table setting.

Shower Curtains

{'data': {}, 'content': [{'data': {'target': "Less plastic, more linen. Give your bathroom a natural overhaul by trying a linen shower curtain in lieu of standard synthetic liners. Its natural durability and absorbent qualities make it not only an attractive alternative, but also a functional one.

Towels

{'data': {}, 'content': [{'data': {'target': "Lightweight linen towels are a nice touch in the kitchen, bathroom, beach or even backyard! Again, their absorbency and durability make them suitable for conditions where water may be around. Why do you think linen is so popular in the Greek isles, after all? Bonus points for a white and blue summer nautical look. [Ed. note: This collection has sold out.]

Wall Art

{'data': {}, 'content': [{'data': {'target': "Less common than a painting or framed photo, bring texture to your walls with an equally (if not more) stunning piece of hand-made art. We partnered with Tappan artist, Ethan Caflisch, for this exclusive limited edition, “Spending the Night in a Different Bed (Venice, California).” He uses Parachute’s linen bedding to explore the inexplicable beauty of our signature material.
Written By: Parachute Team
Photographs By: River Cabin