Lamuna and Kaveri, the properties of jute

El: 25 de June

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In Summer we turn to vegetable fibres when choosing home textiles such as linen and jute… fibres that are ultimately thermal insulators.

Jute stands out for its high insulating and antistatic properties, low thermal conductivity and moderate moisture retention. Jute cultivation enriches soil fertility, providing soil that can be used for other crops.

Our Lamuna and Kaveri models are two jutes that will help you create environments that invite you to relax and escape from stress, dressing spaces designed to generate peace and serenity.

Lamuna has a composition of 83% jute 15% polyester 2% linen and 343 gr/m2,
Kaveri 78% jute 19% polyester 3% linen and 292 gr/m2. Both are fantastic for curtains in 320 cm width and enjoy rustic textures in the purest Mediterranean style.

With multiple uses in decoration you can make cushions, table linen and all kinds of accessories. A commitment to fabrics with a strong character, resistant and durable, for lovers of the timeless and natural.