Labels and Certificates

Belgian Linen
Fabric bearing the Belgian Linen™ label is woven in Belgium using flax of Western European origin. You can only use this label if you meet the following criteria:
- The linen must be woven in a weaving mill in Belgium
- At least 85% of the flax used must come from Western European flax growers
Belgian Linen stands for craftsmanship with an eye for the highest possible quality. Flax is one of the most sustainable fibers in the world. Thanks to a combination of its natural properties and the expertise of its craft, Belgian linen is considered a linen fabric that feels comfortable and is very durable . Moreover, Belgian linen lasts a lifetime .

What is GOTS?
A selection of our Feelinhome collections meets GOTS standards.
GOTS stands for the
'Global Organic Textile Standard'
and is globally recognized as the standard for creating and processing textiles based on organically grown fibers. The difference from other control systems lies in the focus on every aspect of the production process. For example, each product must meet a set of criteria at every stage of the production process, with the goal of achieving organic production quality . Labor-related criteria, such as working conditions, pay, and safety, are also taken into account.
Moreover, flax is a very sustainable fiber. Here are some reasons why:
- No irrigation : the flax plant thrives in the Belgian climate (wet and moderate), so no additional irrigation is required.
- No chemicals : The flax used in our organic collections was grown naturally and organically. No genetically modified crops, fertilizers, or chemicals were used to promote the growth process.
- There is no waste : all parts of the plant serve as raw material for a wide range of applications and products.

Why is our weaving mill CO2 neutral?
Since 2011, our weaving mill has been working with co2logic, the partner that maps all activities and their impact on our environment and provides advice with the aim of reducing our ecological footprint .
A joint plan has been developed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Green energy, LED lighting, solar panels, a more environmentally friendly car fleet, and waste management optimization are just a few of the measures.
They compensate for the emissions our weaving mill cannot reduce in the short term by reducing CO2 emissions elsewhere in the world. This way, they support an international climate project in Uganda . The organization makes energy-efficient wood-burning stoves that are distributed to the local population in Uganda, where cooking is often still done on open fires. Each wood-burning stove reduces CO2 emissions by 1.4 tons per year. In addition, such a stove combats deforestation and improves the health of every family member.
Since 2014 they have been recognized as a CO2 neutral company.
Video Belgian Linen a guarantee of quality
Video CO2 NEUTRAL Explained

What is a Belgian Royal Warrant Holder?
This title is awarded to companies that supply services and goods to the Belgian Court. The King of Belgium personally awards the title.
Not everyone can simply become a "Certified Warrant Holder of the Belgian Royal Court." A candidate wishing to receive this distinction must already regularly deliver to the Royal Palace and also submit an application to the Intendant of the King's Civil List. This application is carefully examined, specifically to determine whether the candidate meets all the eligibility requirements.
Our weaving mill was appointed a Royal Warrant Holder in 2006 and has retained the title ever since.

What is Masters of Linen®?
We proudly carry the Masters of Linen® label.
Masters of Linen® is a registered trademark and stands for excellent linen made entirely in Europe, from flax to fiber, from yarn to linen. The label is managed by the European Confederation of Linen and Hemp (CELC), which unites flax growers, spinners, and weavers. These are the core values of the Masters of Linen® Club:
- 100% made in Europe
- Attach importance to Corporate Social Responsibility
- European knowledge, European jobs
- Local production and processing of flax
- Low ecological footprint
- Excellent service and strong innovation