Currently Coveting: Colorful Linens by Madre, Made in Portland, OR

Photography via Madre

Lately we've been admiring linens from Oregon-based Madre for the tabletop and bedroom. The company's goal is to create linens that are “as close to 100 percent domestic as possible”—and wares that foster rest and well-being. Take a look at some of their red- and pink-hued offerings:

The linens are designed and sewn in Portland, Oregon; these are the red-on-pink Oyster Napkins, $56 for a set of eight tiny, $44 for a set of four small, $80 for a set of four medium, or $42 for a set of two large napkins.

The earthy greige Crimini Napkin.

The Avocado Napkin with red trim, shown here in tiny size.

The milky Leche Napkins with red trim.

Madre’s linen is grown in Belgium (while a movement is underway to bring flax to Oregon) and woven in a mill that runs on green energy.

Madre tablecloths come in the signature colorways.

The company partnered with the women-run Vibrant Valley Farm to create Cochinilla Tea Towels colored with cochineal; $36.

And the outfit’s first venture into the bedroom: tone-on-tone Tomato Pillowcases, $80 for a set of two.