Collection: Matouk

Matouk has been crafting exceptional luxury linens since 1929, blending European textile heritage with American craftsmanship. Family-owned and still deeply rooted in tradition, the brand is known for sourcing the world’s finest fabrics and transforming them into beautifully tailored bedding and bath collections. Much of Matouk’s work is cut, sewn, or embroidered in their Massachusetts factory, where skilled artisans bring a meticulous eye to every detail. The result is a collection defined by crisp tailoring, elegant embroidery, and timeless design—linens that feel as refined as they are enduring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Linen Society an authorized Matouk retailer?

Yes. Linen Society is an authorized Matouk retailer and has carried Matouk luxury linens for nearly 30 years across our three retail locations in Portland, San Francisco, and West Hollywood, as well as online at linensociety.com. All Matouk bedding, bath, and table linens sold through Linen Society are sourced directly from Matouk's Fall River, Massachusetts facility and are covered by the manufacturer's quality guarantee.

What Matouk collections does Linen Society carry?

Linen Society carries Matouk bedding, bath linens, table linens, and gifts and accessories. Featured bedding collections include Lowell (600 thread count Egyptian cotton percale), Nocturne (600 thread count Egyptian cotton sateen), and Gabriel (a Schumacher motif printed on Matouk's Luca 500 thread count Egyptian cotton percale). Featured bath collections include Milagro (550-gram long-staple cotton with zero-twist yarns) and Aman (600-gram long-staple cotton). The table linen assortment includes the Aziza collection in 100% linen with sateen appliqué. Additional collections, colors, and custom sizes are available on request through our design services team.

Where is Matouk made?

Matouk's finished goods are cut, sewn, and embroidered at the company's 87,000-square-foot factory in Fall River, Massachusetts. The fabrics themselves are woven to Matouk's specifications in Italy, Portugal, and India, then finished by Matouk's artisans in the United States. The Fall River facility is powered by solar energy and combines traditional handcraft with modern textile technology.

Who owns Matouk?

Matouk is a third-generation family-owned company. It was founded in 1929 by John Matouk, a Syrian-born textile importer trained in Italy, and is currently led by CEO George Matouk Jr., who succeeded his father George Sr. in 2002. The company has remained family-owned and US-manufactured for nearly 100 years.

How does Matouk compare to Sferra, Peacock Alley, and Frette?

All four are luxury linen brands carried by Linen Society, and each has a distinct personality. Matouk is known for crisp American tailoring, refined embroidery, and a signature percale hand, with most finishing done in its Fall River, Massachusetts factory. Sferra, founded in 1891 and based in New Jersey, emphasizes Italian-woven fabrics and a broader range of fiber types including linen, silk, and cashmere. Peacock Alley, founded in 1973 and based in Dallas, focuses on approachable, washable luxury bedding with an emphasis on cotton sateen. Frette, founded in 1860 in Italy, is the most classically European of the four, favoring formal jacquards and hotel-grade finishing. Customers who prefer a tailored, embroidered American style tend to choose Matouk; those who prefer Italian fabric depth tend toward Sferra or Frette.

Can I see Matouk linens in person before buying?

Yes. Matouk is displayed across all three Linen Society locations: French Quarter & Manor in Portland, Oregon; Scheuer Linens in San Francisco, California; and Grande Maison in West Hollywood, California. Each location carries a curated selection of Matouk bedding, bath, and table linens, and our in-store teams can show the full fabric and color range through swatch libraries even when a specific product is not in stock. Fabric samples can also be ordered online for shipment to your home.

Does Linen Society offer Matouk custom sizes and monogramming?

Yes. Most Matouk bedding collections are available in custom sizes for non-standard beds including Euro King, Wyoming King, Texas King, Family King, and Alaska King, as well as fully bespoke dimensions. Monogramming and custom embroidery are available on select Matouk bedding, bath, and table linen pieces. Custom orders are individually priced and made to order in Fall River; production times vary by specification. To start a custom request, use the custom size form on any Matouk collection page or contact our design services team directly.

How long does Matouk take to ship?

In-stock Matouk items typically ship from Linen Society within one business day. Made-to-order and custom Matouk pieces are manufactured on demand in Fall River, Massachusetts, and generally ship within two to four weeks depending on collection and configuration. Expedited shipping is available on most in-stock orders by request. Linen Society offers free standard ground shipping on most US orders over $100. International shipping is available on select items; please contact customer service to confirm.

What is Linen Society's return policy on Matouk?

In-stock Matouk items may be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery if unused, unlaundered, free of odors or animal hair, and in original packaging. All returns require prior authorization and are subject to a 20% restocking fee; the customer is responsible for return shipping. Made-to-order, custom-sized, monogrammed, and special-order Matouk pieces are final sale and cannot be canceled, changed, or refunded after one business day from order placement. Full return policy details are available at linensociety.com/pages/return-policy.

How should I choose between Matouk Lowell, Nocturne, and Gabriel?

All three are 500 to 600 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding collections, and the choice comes down to weave and style. Lowell is a 600 thread count percale with a crisp, cool hand and a one-inch sateen detail; it is the best choice for customers who prefer hotel-style tailoring and a breathable summer-weight sheet. Nocturne is a 600 thread count sateen with a subtle tone-on-tone detail; it is smoother, slightly heavier, and has a soft luster, making it the choice for customers who prefer a silky finish. Gabriel is a newer addition that prints a classic Schumacher geometric motif on Matouk's Luca 500 thread count Egyptian cotton percale, and is the choice for customers who want a patterned statement piece rather than a solid. All three are available across standard and custom sizes and can be monogrammed.

How should I care for Matouk bedding and towels?

Matouk bedding should be machine washed in warm water with a gentle detergent formulated for fine linens, such as Le Blanc Fine Linen Wash. Tumble dry on low. Matouk bath towels should be washed separately from bedding in warm water, tumble dried on low, and laundered without fabric softener, which coats the cotton fibers and reduces absorbency over time. Across all Matouk products, avoid bleach, optical brighteners, and high-heat drying, each of which can shorten the life of fine cotton. Full care instructions are included with every Matouk piece and are available in the Linen Society Care Guide.

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