Klässbols Linneväveri

Klässbols Linneväveri

Värmlands län

55/10060 min

Klässbols Linneväveri, located in Klässbol in Värmland, Sweden, is a distinguished linen weaving mill specializing in jacquard machine-woven linens. Founded by Hjalmar Johansson between 1912 and 1915 after his textile education in Borås, the company has remained family-run since his death in 1928. It is recognized as a royal warrant holder, reflecting its prestige and quality. The mill is famous for producing high-quality table linens, including the official tablecloths and napkins used at the Nobel Banquet since 1991, designed by Ingrid Dessau. Over the years, notable weaving masters such as Hans Thomson have contributed to its craftsmanship. The company combines traditional weaving techniques with contemporary design, maintaining a legacy of Swedish textile artistry and luxury everyday products.

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Tip: Visitors should consider timing their visit during regular business hours and inquire in advance about guided tours or demonstrations to fully appreciate the weaving process. Purchasing products directly from the mill offers authentic souvenirs. Since Klässbols Linneväveri is a royal warrant holder and supplier to the Nobel Banquet, early reservation for tours or product orders is recommended to ensure availability.

Interesting facts

  • •Klässbols Linneväveri holds a royal warrant as an official supplier to the Swedish royal court.
  • •Since 1991, the mill has provided the tablecloths and napkins for the prestigious Nobel Banquet, designed by Ingrid Dessau.
  • •Hans Thomson, a notable weaving master, was among the prominent artisans working at the mill.
  • •The company has remained family-run since its founding, maintaining traditional weaving techniques combined with modern designs.

History

1912

Klässbols Linneväveri was founded by Hjalmar Johansson, who studied textiles in Borås from 1912 to 1915.

1928

The company began operations shortly after, but Johansson passed away in 1928.

His descendants have continued the family business, preserving the weaving tradition.

Over the decades, the mill evolved to specialize in jacquard weaving and gained royal warrant status.

1991

A significant milestone was in 1991 when the mill started supplying linens for the Nobel Banquet, designed by Ingrid Dessau, cementing its place in Swedish cultural heritage.

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