As early as 1627, Francis Bacon drew a picture of the city of Bensalem in his utopian novel Nova-Atlantis, whose energy is generated by wind, water and solar power and whose basic order is shaped by pacifism and humanism.
The jacquard fabric BENSALEM made of a linen-cotton blend, however, has a delicately contrasting, very three-dimensional stripe look. It was made in Italy in a GOTS-certified weaving mill.
As early as 1627, Francis Bacon drew a picture of the city of Bensalem in his utopian novel Nova-Atlantis, whose energy is generated by wind, water and solar power and whose basic order is shaped by pacifism and humanism.
The jacquard fabric BENSALEM made of a linen-cotton blend, however, has a delicately contrasting, very three-dimensional stripe look. It was made in Italy in a GOTS-certified weaving mill.
As early as 1627, Francis Bacon drew a picture of the city of Bensalem in his utopian novel Nova-Atlantis, whose energy is generated by wind, water and solar power and whose basic order is shaped by pacifism and humanism.
The jacquard fabric BENSALEM made of a linen-cotton blend, however, has a delicately contrasting, very three-dimensional stripe look. It was made in Italy in a GOTS-certified weaving mill.