For ease of folding and packaging, your product has been lightly ironed.
Once set or washed, it will naturally and quickly regain its swelling. For some products where
the care label could be annoying (napkins, for example), we have opted for a label that is easily
removable without damaging your linen. Grace is in the details. .
Choose a liquid detergent that is more
gentle on the fabric.
If you want to get started with "homemade" laundry, go here for a 100% natural recipe. You will be able to perfume your laundry
as you wish by adding 1 to 5 drops of essential oils.
Easy, economical and ecological.
Choose a mild liquid detergent, which is gentler on fabrics.
- Separate the colours to keep the linen bright.
- Wash your clothes at 40°, it is more than enough and much better for our planet ;-)
- Wash your sheets regularly to ensure optimum quality.
- If you get a stain, don't panic! Simply apply a little stain remover and wash your clothes quickly. In the event of a persistent stain, rewash your clothes before ironing them as the heat of the iron fixes the stains.
- Remember not to wash your clothes with zips, hooks, staples, etc., which could damage them.
- Also avoid high spin speeds to preserve the fibre of the fabrics.
Don't hesitate to dry your clothes in the washing machine at a moderate temperature, it will be all the more supple. Take it out while it is still slightly damp and shake it out. You can also opt for natural air drying, away from the sun.
Iron your clothes as you wish ;)
At Gabrielle, we love the natural crumpling of linen and the swelling of cotton gauze, which gives the linen all its chic and requires no ironing... And life is immediately easier!
Iron your clothes as you wish ;)