TRADITION DES VOSGES
Access: From Strasbourg, A 35 exit 17.
History: In 1856 Etienne Seitz founded Granges-sur-Vologne in the Vosges spinning and weaving of Namur. In 1884 Etienne Seitz died at the age of 73. His son-in-law, Didier Walter, and his wife inherit the family business, renamed «Walter-Seitz». From year to year, through the various vagaries of history, including the vicissitudes of the Second World War, the company is developing and actively participating in the development of the Vosges textile industry whose know-how is still internationally renowned. From 1989, the company Walter-Seitz and its industrial site incorporated the giron of the Granges-sur-Vologne Textile Company - TGV.
Specifications: Tradition of the Vosges intervenes almost «artisanal» in the entire manufacturing process, the creation of drawings to packaging articles, with the main concern of ensuring the quality of the products and ensuring impeccable service to an ever more demanding clientele. Traditions of the Vosges Tradition use textile materials as rich as a variety of textiles (cotton 57 yarns, combed cotton satin, percale, flax…) and benefit from the most avant-garde dye and printing processes.
Products: Household linen (bed linen, table linen and office linen) and decoration. Current and current collections of the current year.
Benefits: 1 st choice (certain items at attractive prices), removal, 2 nd choice and fall. Up to 50% on some articles.
Futed: Remitted throughout the year.
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Lorsque j'ai fait mon lit, je me suis aperçue que le drap housse n'a pas été coupé correctement (il ne suit pas le sens du fil) et se place difficilement sur le matelas. Il ne respecte pas non plus les dimensions figurant sur l'étiquette de l'emballage. Même chose pour la housse de couette, qui n'est pas taillée correctement. Quand je lis dans l'avis précédent que la fabrication est réalisée en Chine, je comprends mieux. Quelle déception, après avoir lu qu'il s'agissait de fabrication artisanale dans le descriptif de vente !
Il y a quelques temps, j'ai moi-même confectionné une housse de couette et 2 taies d'oreillers à partir de 2 grands draps anciens de métis (jamais utilisés). Cette parure "maison" est en fin de compte beaucoup plus luxueuse que celle que j'ai achetée, alors qu'elle m'a coûté environ 10 fois moins cher.
Bref, c'est la première et la dernière fois que j'achèterai du linge auprès de cette enseigne...
I come for the first time to order percale linens 80, good. At first sight when I received them I were satisfied, but when I washed them according to the recommended tips, I wanted to pass through again them, surprise, weaving is probably mall made because they are twisted and especially on the reverse that it is impossible to pass by again without creases. So I worried about the place manufacturing linen, they are made in CHINA. The wise!