[50 cm x 100 cm]
[80 cm x 150 cm]
Since 1927, the family-run company Möve has stood for exclusive terry towelling products made in Germany. With a comprehensive, design-oriented product range around the theme worlds of bathroom and bed, we are now an international lifestyle brand in the terry towelling segment.
Our collection themes combine tradition and quality with contemporary design and textile innovations. In addition to home textiles, we have also been offering a variety of matching bathroom and home accessories for some years.
Natural cotton and linen were completely reinterpreted at Möve EDEN and combined to form an elegant yet puristic collection. The different cloth designs are characterised by their interesting structures, which are created by the black underlying natural yarn. These are reflected in the cloth designs as well as in the border design. Hand towels, shower and sauna towels as well as matching small parts, bathrobes and bath mats.
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Versatile and various.Our Möve collections are available in many designs and in different sizes - from small parts to sauna towels. As beautiful combination partners for our jacquard programs, our plain collections are available - and vice versa. |
Attention to detail.At Möve we attach great importance to the loving details of our towels, bathrobes and bath mats: Cord hangers, embroidery, labels, piping and borders give our product the finishing touch. |
The Möve pictogramsThe Möve pictograms have been developed to illustrate special quality features of our products - such as material, production process or sustainability - and serve as a guide. |
Oeko-Tex Standard 100.Of course, all of our products are tested and certified for harmful substances according to the strict criteria of Oeko-Tex Standard 100. So they are also ideal for allergy sufferers and sensitive baby skin (product class 1). |
Our production site Großschönau in Oberlausitz/Saxony is a small idyllic place with a great textile tradition and is commonly referred to as the cradle of the terry weaving. In the middle of the 19th century, the first terry cloth loom in Germany was put into operation. From there, the art of loop weaving, which actually came from the front Orient across England and France, also spread in Germany.