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Our history has been written since 1833
Since 1833, at the heart of the Vosges, Garnier Thiebaut has been weaving French textile excellence. Born from the union of two passionate weavers, the House has built a unique reputation in the world of high-end hospitality linens. In Gérardmer, within its historic workshops, the company perpetuates a rare art of weaving, now appreciated by the most demanding establishments: 5-star hotels, fine-dining restaurants, palaces, and spas around the world.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

Vision, transmission et relance
The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.

The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.







Les racines vosgiennes d’un savoir-faire unique
The 19th century – When the Vosges shaped quality
The whiteness and durability of Garnier Thiebaut hotel linens originate from the natural acidity of the Vosges waters. At the time, grass bleaching, renowned throughout Europe, marked the early stages of textile finishing processes that are still mastered and fully integrated today within our industrial facilities.
As early as 1870, the Kichompré mill became a model of textile innovation, asserting its expertise in weaving professional linens renowned for their hold, sheen, and resistance to intensive use.
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