Jean-Vier
Basque household linen since 1935. Linen and cotton weaving with traditional stripes. Basque eco-museum in Saint-Jean-de-Luz.
Philosophy
Seven provinces, seven colors. Basque linen tells the story of a people who put color on their table.
History
1935. Basque Country's striped linen tradition is ancient. Seven Basque provinces, each with their own colors. Jean-Vier takes this tradition and builds a brand.
Weaving in linen and cotton with characteristic stripes. In 1999, Jean-Vier creates the Basque Ecomuseum in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Range covers all household linen. The Basque stripe remains the DNA.
See also
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