reusable linen coffee filter
14Ethically made in Pennsylvania with two layers of 100% organic linen for a delicious smooth brew every time.
Works in v-60, pour over and/or cone style machine.
sizes available:
#2 and #4
Lasts for at least 450 uses!
How to use: wash or boil before using for the first time. Brew coffee as usual. Cool, empty grounds and rinse, then air dry. To remove built up oils, soak overnight in diluted white vinegar every 3 months.
We’ll get your order to the mail carrier in 3-5 days
beautiful • sustainable • practical
Easy Breezy Sustainable
This is a beautiful coffee filter that we use in our chemex!

Does what I need it to do!
This filter works great with my pour over. It holds a little less grounds that the paper one, and drips faster, but I can't taste the difference (maybe I am not enough of a coffee snob). Definitely worth it to not use paper filters!
kitchen garden textiles
Thank you so much for your review of our linen coffee filter! We're glad you're loving it and that it's been an easy, sustainable switch for your morning coffee routine.

Great
Makes a super clean brew. Easy to wash.
kitchen garden textiles
Thanks so much for you kind review! We're glad to hear that the linen coffee filter is giving you a nice clean brew.

Linen Coffee Filter
Love the linen coffee filters I have. Plus my friends love the ones I have given to them. During making butter I have used them to separate the whey from the butter. I would think they would well with any project that involves separating liquids. Thanks so much! Patricia

Well made reusable coffee filter
The filter is really well made, has double thickness walls and my coffee tastes even better than when using the paper filters.
kitchen garden textiles
Thank you so much for your kind review of the kitchen garden series linen coffee filter. It's great to hear that you're loving the taste of your coffee using our filter, it truly provides such a great cup of coffee. Enjoy!
Our story is told through all of our textiles and our produce bags tell it best.
Like all of our textiles, they began as crops, just like the food they keep fresh. They replace single use and plastic disposables and build on the ancient tradition of letting linen’s antibacterial qualities work for you in the kitchen. Flax grown for linen can be an integral part of regenerative farming systems, helping to build carbon stocks on working landscapes. When your linen products are spent, they are compostable.
We give $4.50 from each produce bag you purchase to regenerative farms.