Ekelund Swedish Table Linens
The Linen of Kings...
The Ekelund family have been purveyors to the Royal Court of Sweden for over a century. Ekelund's very first documented delivery took place in 1878. The order was probably placed in connection with Crown Prince Gustav´s visit to Ekelund's mill in 1877. Even after ascending the throne, Gustav V remained an esteemed customer, as did his son, Gustav VI Adolf. Ekelund is also pleased to acommodate Sweden's present king, Carl XVI Gustav.
Presidents...
Supplying linen goods to Russia, which has the world's largest industrial production of linen, is unusual. Being favored with an exclusive order from the Kremlin is rarer still; but in 1996 Ekelund was proud to deliver custom tablcloths and napkins to the stately banquet halls.
And Emperors...
His Majasty Akihito of Japan, the last remaining emperor, purchased Ekelund tablecloths on a visit to Sweden in 2000.
The Ekelund family have been purveyors to the Royal Court of Sweden for over a century. Ekelund's very first documented delivery took place in 1878. The order was probably placed in connection with Crown Prince Gustav´s visit to Ekelund's mill in 1877. Even after ascending the throne, Gustav V remained an esteemed customer, as did his son, Gustav VI Adolf. Ekelund is also pleased to acommodate Sweden's present king, Carl XVI Gustav.
Presidents...
Supplying linen goods to Russia, which has the world's largest industrial production of linen, is unusual. Being favored with an exclusive order from the Kremlin is rarer still; but in 1996 Ekelund was proud to deliver custom tablcloths and napkins to the stately banquet halls.
And Emperors...
His Majasty Akihito of Japan, the last remaining emperor, purchased Ekelund tablecloths on a visit to Sweden in 2000.