Matouk SchumacherAttleboro King Duvet Cover
EUR 587
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLQ
- Store Inquiries:#4485323
- "Attleboro", a print drawn from an archival Schumacher design, mimics the distinctive look of dyed textiles. Ikat-like blurred strokes are arranged in hazy stripes and printed on Matouk Schumacher's 500-thread count Luca Egyptian cotton percale.
- Approx. 104"L x 92"W
- Sold individually
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
Matouk SchumacherAttleboro Full/Queen Duvet Cover
EUR 515
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLN
- Store Inquiries:#4485321
- "Attleboro", a print drawn from an archival Schumacher design, mimics the distinctive look of dyed textiles. Ikat-like blurred strokes are arranged in hazy stripes and printed on Matouk Schumacher's 500-thread count Luca Egyptian cotton percale.
- Approx. 92"L x 86"W
- Sold individually
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
Matouk SchumacherAthena King Coverlet
EUR 563
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLF
- Store Inquiries:#4485314
- With an inviting, relaxed hand, "Athena" is a woven matelassé featuring fretwork inspired by an archival Schumacher upholstery fabric. Playing on interlocking geometry and contrasting textures, its luxurious multi-dimensional quality, and pliable softness are ideal for versatile layering.
- King coverlet is crafted of cotton
- Approx. 112"L x 97"W
- Sold individually
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
Matouk SchumacherAthena Euro Sham
EUR 133
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLG
- Store Inquiries:#4485315
- With an inviting, relaxed hand, "Athena" is a woven matelassé featuring fretwork inspired by an archival Schumacher upholstery fabric. Playing on interlocking geometry and contrasting textures, its luxurious multi-dimensional quality, and pliable softness are ideal for versatile layering.
- Euro sham is crafted of cotton
- Sold individually.
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
Matouk SchumacherAttleboro King Sham
EUR 133
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLP
- Store Inquiries:#4485322
- "Attleboro", a print drawn from an archival Schumacher design, mimics the distinctive look of dyed textiles. Ikat-like blurred strokes are arranged in hazy stripes and printed on Matouk Schumacher's 500-thread count Luca Egyptian cotton percale.
- Approx. 36"L x 21"W
- Sold individually
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
Matouk SchumacherAttleboro Standard Sham
EUR 122
- Online Inquiries: NMS21_HFLLR
- Store Inquiries:#4485324
- "Attleboro", a print drawn from an archival Schumacher design, mimics the distinctive look of dyed textiles. Ikat-like blurred strokes are arranged in hazy stripes and printed on Matouk Schumacher's 500-thread count Luca Egyptian cotton percale.
- Approx. 27"L x 21"W
- Sold individually
- Made in USA from imported materials
About Matouk
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.
The son of a jeweler, John Matouk understood the principles of fine workmanship and quality materials. After studying fine fabrics in Italy, he founded Matouk in 1929 as a source for fine bed and bath linens. Today, the third generation of the Matouk family guides the company, whose headquarters were relocated to the United States from Europe during World War II. Matouk linens are prized worldwide for their uncompromising quality and hand-finished detailing by skilled craftsmen.