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Quality linen sheets made in the USA

Live in linen

An independent guide to pure-linen bedding — explore colors, weights and sets before you buy.

Made in the USA

What sets this linen apart is its bold color range, exceptional workmanship, and the fact that the pieces are cut and sewn by hand in a small workshop — not mass-produced overseas.

Every item is marked on the cloth with chalk, cut with tailor shears, expertly measured and sewn to the same standard as a designer garment, then washed with natural soap and shipped in plastic-free recycled packaging. This page is an independent guide to that craft.

Explore the color range

Tap a swatch to preview the look. The advertiser offers 27+ colors across natural and dyed tones.

Natural Flax

The undyed, classic linen tone — warm, organic and endlessly easy to style.

Weight: 230 GSMSheet set from $600

Cut, sewn & washed by hand

We are passionate and invested in everything the maker produces. Each piece is measured and sewn to the standards of fine tailoring, then washed soft and shipped in plastic-free packaging.

Organic linen

Fresh, breathable, supremely comfortable, and dry in every season — the qualities that make pure linen worth the investment.

Before you buy

Is this the official Linoto store?

No. This is an independent affiliate guide. Linoto® is a trademark of its owner, used here for identification only. You purchase on the advertiser's official store, which handles pricing, sizing, shipping and returns.

Are these prices and colors exact?

Color swatches and prices here are approximate, for orientation only. Screens vary, and the advertiser controls live pricing, the full color list, and availability. Always confirm on their site.

Why is linen more expensive than cotton?

Long-staple flax and hand-finishing cost more than mass-produced cotton, but linen is prized for breathability and longevity. This is general information, not a guarantee of any specific outcome.