
Linen Fabric
A natural flax fabric with dry touch and irregular slubs. It wrinkles easily, filters light softly, and shows a relaxed weave rather than perfect synthetic uniformity.
Common names
- flax fabric
- linen weave
- washed linen
- natural linen
Search phrases
- natural beige curtain fabric
- wrinkled linen cloth
- linen sofa cover
- rough woven natural fabric
Common uses
- Curtains
- Bedding
- Cushions
- Loose covers
- Table linen
- Residential upholstery
Choosing points
- Best for curtains, cushions, and natural interiors where wrinkles and lightness should feel honest.
- Wrinkles are part of the look, not always a flaw.
- Natural linen can shrink and fade in sun.
- Slubs and uneven yarns make it look less synthetic than polyester.
How it ages
- Linen fiber is strong, but upholstery use depends on weave density, backing, and whether it is blended with other fibers.
What to avoid
- Do not specify linen where wrinkle-free, stain-proof, or high-abrasion upholstery performance is required.


