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NEW – Coutil Marine Tablecloth 170x250 cm (67\" x 98\") by Tissage MoutetAuthentic Basque Linen, Woven in France
Bring timeless elegance and French tradition to your table with the Coutil Marine tablecloth by Tissage Moutet — a beautiful tribute to genuine Basque craftsmanship.
💙 Iconic blue stripes, rich in meaningThe elegant stripe pattern represents the 7 Basque provinces. Woven in marine blue tones, it evokes the Atlantic coast and adds a coastal, classic, or nautical charm to any dining space.
🧵 Crafted in cotton and natural linenThis 67\" x 98\" (170x250 cm) tablecloth features a structured, authentic texture with subtle irregularities — a true mark of artisanal quality. Ideal for a 6 to 8-person table.
🇫🇷 Made in the South of FranceWoven with care in Tissage Moutet’s historic workshop in Orthez, this tablecloth proudly bears the Geographical Indication (IG) for authentic Linge Basque — preserving centuries-old weaving traditions.
🎁 Thoughtful, sustainable packagingEach tablecloth is neatly folded in a reusable fabric pouch, made in the same atelier — perfect for gifting or enjoying right away.
In 1910 Jean-Baptiste Moutet founded a small weaving mill in the town of Orthez, in the Béarn region. It was established on the banks of the Gave du Pau River, alongside other small industries. The high quality of Moutet‘s products guaranteed the firm\'s success and longevity.Moutet was renowned for weaving traditional Basque patterns on sturdy linen fabrics. They were traditionally used as blankets for oxen to protect them during work. They were adorned with seven woven stripes, each representing one of the seven Basque regions. In 1919 Jean-Baptiste’s son, Georges Moutet, expanded the mill to 40 employees. Then the third and fourth generations acquired Jacquard looms, which used the punch card system, allowing them to manufacture complex woven patterns. In the late 1990’s the looms became computer programmable, significantly increasing production. Designer collections of linens were created and in 2006 Tissage Moutet received the label “Living Heritage Company”. The fifth generation continues Tissage Moutet\'s history. A dynamic team is incorporating innovative designer ideas, reviving old patterns and providing customers with personalized products.
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