Libeco Home
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Libeco is a Belgian family company established in 1858. The main business division focuses on weaving and selling fabric to manufacturers and fabric editors worldwide. Libeco Home, the finished products division, offers a collection of bed linen, table linen, kitchen linen, home accessories and bags. Raymond Libeert is now the fifth generation of the Libeert family to lead the business. The design heritage of Libeco Home began with Raymond's grandmother, continued with his sister and is now led by his wife Amy. Sold in 65 countries, Libeco Home serves interior designers, retailers, and the hospitality sector, including the Belgian royal family.

During 3daysofdesign Copenhagen, Libeco Home takes residence at The Conary. Even more centrally located and surrounded by an inspiring mix of international design brands, the space becomes home for the week. Fully styled in Libeco's signature aesthetic, the exhibition invites visitors to experience the timeless beauty of Belgian linen. From curated home accessories to bed and table linens, each piece embodies thoughtful craftsmanship and true authenticity.

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