
OUR CONCEPT
Crafted to indulge
senses
LCH is about bringing luxury to every day. Every piece is crafted to indulge your senses — tailor-made to suit your preferences, be it the size, colour, or thread count.
We passionately serve the hospitality sector and individual clients for bespoke services — valuing our clients not only through the quality of our products, but with the quality of service we are committed to deliver.
Our bed linens are as exclusive as the fabric we use. We customise every piece to your tastes. LCH brings the touch of luxury to your bed — and you make it your way and your design
CARBON FOOTPRINT
The lowest carbon footprint
for any Egyptian cotton product
on the French Riviera.
This is not a marketing claim — it is a verified commitment. At every stage of our supply chain, from sourcing cotton from the Nile Delta farms in Egypt to weaving, finishing, and delivering our products, we assess and reduce our environmental impact.
OUR COMMITMENT
To establish new benchmarks for responsibility, traceability, and luxury in the French Riviera home textile market.
CO₂
LOWEST CARBON FOOTPRINT
for any Egyptian Cotton Product in the
French Riviera

THE STORY OF EGYPTIAN COTTON
A discovery that
changed luxury forever.
1820
The Discovery in Cairo
Louis Alexis Jumel was a French textile engineer with a keen eye for exceptional material. Walking through a private garden in Cairo, he noticed a cotton flower unlike anything he had ever seen — larger, fuller, and with fibres of extraordinary length. Where ordinary cotton produced short, coarse strands, this plant offered something altogether different: a fibre so long and fine it would require fewer conjugations to spin into yarn than any cotton known to Europe.
"He recognised immediately that he was standing in front of something that would change textiles — and luxury — forever."
1821
The First Commercial Cultivation
The following year, Jumel began the first commercial cultivation of what would become known as Jumel Cotton — later recognised as Egyptian Cotton. The Nile Delta's unique combination of rich alluvial soil, warm days, and cool nights created conditions found nowhere else on earth. The result was a cotton with fibre length exceeding 36mm — compared to 25mm for standard varieties — producing a yarn of incomparable fineness, strength, and lustre.
1827
Marseille & The French Connection
Just six years after cultivation began, Marseille became the first port in the world to import Jumel Cotton. It arrived in France selling at a price four times higher than any other cotton on the market — a premium that reflected not speculation, but the measurable, undeniable superiority of the fibre. The French Riviera, LCH's home, has maintained a deep and passionate connection to this extraordinary material ever since.
"& the rest is luxury."

Louis Alexis Jumel
WHY EGYPTIAN COTTON
The science behind
the softness
Every LCH product is made from long-staple Egyptian cotton. The difference is measurable — in fibre length, yarn thickness, and the way the fabric responds to time and washing.
Climate
The Nile Delta offers conditions found nowhere else on earth — rich alluvial soil, Nile-fed irrigation, and a Mediterranean climate that slows the growing season just enough. The result is a fibre of exceptional length, natural smoothness, and quiet strength.
Fibre Length
Egyptian cotton has the longest fibres of any variety. Longer fibres require fewer twists to produce the same yarn length — resulting in a finer, stronger, smoother thread.
Yarn Thickness
The higher the yarn size number, the finer the yarn. Finer yarn determines weight and softness — each increasing tier permits a lighter, softer fabric of higher durability.
LCH prides itself that we offer linens made from the finest yarns in the market.
