LINGE AU CŒUR
This family business was created in 1903 by Jules Zéau. Pascale Duchénoy, who leads her with her husband François Duchénoy, is the grand-granddaughter of the founder of this remarkable house. It manages the embroidery workshops, but also the creation of new collections and provides personalized advice to its clients in its Parisian shop and with interior architects in the private or public places where they are involved together. The techniques of embroidery implemented and the drawings that require them to be used, according to the desired result, are inseparable and require an intensive collaboration between designers, designers and abbé in order to respond perfectly to the client's expectations, whether it is a private individual or a professional, because here the client is king and is not a hollow formula. Able to produce large volumes but also unique parts, Linen at the Heart never forgets the exclusivity of each order. Art whose seniority is millennial, embroidery consists of different techniques calling for all know-how that only acquired after long years: comptés embroidery, white embroidery, bourdon point, point of Beauvais, days… A wide technical palette is used, white embroidery which requires work by hand, until fully automated embroidery: everything is used to match your colours and patterns, as much as you can. A new collection of linen is displayed each year in the cosy boutique-royal boutique. You can choose traditional or contemporary, cotton or linen, flamboyant or épuré. Tablecloths, tables of tables, round of towels, beds of beds, sheets or even bathroom, but also pieces of dishes selected in the same vein… All embroidered linen for all parts of the house.
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