Flax to Linen

Growing Linen in Vermont, in the Broad Brook Valley and beyond

Our Linen



Green Mountain Linen makes products using long-line linen as opposed to ‘cottonized linen’ Long-line linen has inherent strength because the length of the flax plant is conserved, as opposed to cottonized linen which is cut.


Long-line linen can last for decades, getting softer over time without breaking down as quickly as cottonized linen. Linen is naturally breathable, moisture-wicking fabric that keeps wearers cool in hot weather


Craftsmanship combined with authentic, high-quality linen: you will appreciate the traditional texture and durability GML textiles offer.


Green Mountain Linen Company is committed to stewarding land and building community through the process of growing flax for fiber. Through regenerative and sustainable practices, we are producing sustainable linen kitchen textiles.





A luxurious material created from flax which is durable thick, and versatile

Growing quality long-line linen fibers in Vermont

Our founder

Robin Maynard Seaver

When I was a child, our farm was one of the top rated herds in the state. My playmates were the children of those farmers who now were managers and herdsmen employed by our farm. But alas, dairying in Vermont became economically unviable and the herd was sold during the dairy buy-out of the 1980’s. Since then, our fields have deteriorated as agricultural activity has declined.


Once again, Vermont, as well as the whole country, is experiencing challenging economic times…in addition to extreme weather events ascribed to climate change. By creating Green Mountain Linen, my intention is to carry on my grandfather’s legacy of promoting healthy, sustainable farming in the Broad Brook Valley.

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On the Green, South Royalton 206 Chelsea Street South Royalton Vermont 05068
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Monday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Sunday: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm