Fog Linen Work

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Fog Linen Work is a Japanese lifestyle brand founded by Yumiko Sekine in the late 1990s. Its products include linen housewares and clothing, along with wood, brass, and metal objects for everyday living. The available content emphasises practical, long-lasting items designed for repeated use, with linen woven and sewn in Lithuania and designs developed in Japan. Sustainability-related material focuses on durability, simple care, and the use of natural materials, rather than formal ESG reporting or quantified targets.

Fog Linen Work Sustainability Actions

Linen woven and sewn in Lithuania

All Fog Linen Work linen products are woven and sewn in Lithuania, one of the Baltic countries with a deep tradition of linen making. Colors, weaves, and patterns are designed in Japan, then woven and finished by Lithuanian craftspeople. The collaboration is built on shared values: precision, reliability, and respect for natural materials.

Designs for repeated use

Fog Linen Work believes that the things used daily should be practical and long-lasting. A towel that softens with washing, a tablecloth that fades slightly under sunlight, and other everyday objects are designed to serve their purpose well, to soften and change over time, and to fit naturally into daily routines.

Simple care guidance

Fog Linen Work encourages simple care. Use mild detergent, avoid bleach, and dry naturally in the air or under the sun. Linen may shrink slightly after the first wash. These are products made to be used repeatedly — washed, folded, and used again.

Focus on durable materials

Linen is chosen not for luxury but for performance. It is durable, breathable, and becomes softer with every wash. Different fabric weights are used depending on purpose — lighter for clothing, thicker for aprons and household goods — but the intention remains the same: to make products that work well and last long.


Sustainable Development Goals

Fog Linen Work is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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