Irish Linen

Introduce a little bit of Irish Linen history for your home with our award-winning Earthed designs printed on luxury Irish Linen fabric



At Earthed, we've carefully selected our materials ensuring all our linen is sourced from ethical, traceable and sustainable European flax. As such, we're proud that all of our printed fabrics are woven locally and accredited by ‘Masters of Linen’. We are also active members of the Irish Linen Guild, helping to keep the production knowledge developed over centuries alive.

Irish Linen is a premium product with a wealth of history behind it. It’s not just a beautiful nostalgic story; the knowledge and skill passed down through generations both in the skill of weaving and also the processing of linen create a truly quality product. It’s luxurious and unlike any other, giving you something truly special to adore.

Reasons to buy Irish Linen

Linen has a hygroscopic structure meaning it easily absorbs and releases moisture, giving an unparalleled sensation of comfort, while offering durability, natural lustre, freshness, breathability, and protection from UV. It's a 100% natural product which helps echo our designs which are inspired by our planet and our relationship with it.

    Linen is a fantastic temperature regulator; in hot weather linen absorbs moisture and excess heat, in cooler weather it retains heat
    Linen is versatile as it’s used in garments, but it is also the perfect choice for interiors
    Linen has a high natural luster, bringing a gentle aesthetic luxury to fabrics
    Linen fibres are resistant to moths and carpet beetles
    The inelasticity of flax helps products retain their shape
    Linen is durable and offers a soft-to-the-touch texture
    Made from natural fibres, 100% linen is completely biodegradable



William Clark & Sons owes it's origins to the Irish Linen industry in the 18th century. William Clark & Sons is the oldest surviving linen factory in Ireland. Our business grew from the enterprising ideas of Jackson Clark, who saw the potential our natural landscape had to produce and finish linen. From the fertile soils used to grow flax, the humble river Clady supplying water for processing and later hydro power to drive our beetling engines and the expansive greens along the river ideal for laying out linen to bleach in the gentle Irish sun. Jackson established the first operation on this site in 1736 and to this day we still finish linen and cotton on-site servicing the fashion and interior markets. Our signature process is beetling, the pounding of linen to flatten the fibres giving it a lustrous sheen and making the fabric ideal for strengthening tailored seams, a firm favourite in Saville Row and with traditional tailors around the world.
Irish Linen

Introduce a little bit of Irish Linen history for your home with our award-winning Earthed designs printed on luxury Irish Linen fabric



At Earthed, we've carefully selected our materials ensuring all our linen is sourced from ethical, traceable and sustainable European flax. As such, we're proud that all of our printed fabrics are woven locally and accredited by ‘Masters of Linen’. We are also active members of the Irish Linen Guild, helping to keep the production knowledge developed over centuries alive.

Irish Linen is a premium product with a wealth of history behind it. It’s not just a beautiful nostalgic story; the knowledge and skill passed down through generations both in the skill of weaving and also the processing of linen create a truly quality product. It’s luxurious and unlike any other, giving you something truly special to adore.

Reasons to buy Irish Linen

Linen has a hygroscopic structure meaning it easily absorbs and releases moisture, giving an unparalleled sensation of comfort, while offering durability, natural lustre, freshness, breathability, and protection from UV. It's a 100% natural product which helps echo our designs which are inspired by our planet and our relationship with it.

    Linen is a fantastic temperature regulator; in hot weather linen absorbs moisture and excess heat, in cooler weather it retains heat
    Linen is versatile as it’s used in garments, but it is also the perfect choice for interiors
    Linen has a high natural luster, bringing a gentle aesthetic luxury to fabrics
    Linen fibres are resistant to moths and carpet beetles
    The inelasticity of flax helps products retain their shape
    Linen is durable and offers a soft-to-the-touch texture
    Made from natural fibres, 100% linen is completely biodegradable



William Clark & Sons owes it's origins to the Irish Linen industry in the 18th century. William Clark & Sons is the oldest surviving linen factory in Ireland. Our business grew from the enterprising ideas of Jackson Clark, who saw the potential our natural landscape had to produce and finish linen. From the fertile soils used to grow flax, the humble river Clady supplying water for processing and later hydro power to drive our beetling engines and the expansive greens along the river ideal for laying out linen to bleach in the gentle Irish sun. Jackson established the first operation on this site in 1736 and to this day we still finish linen and cotton on-site servicing the fashion and interior markets. Our signature process is beetling, the pounding of linen to flatten the fibres giving it a lustrous sheen and making the fabric ideal for strengthening tailored seams, a firm favourite in Saville Row and with traditional tailors around the world.