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What to Do in Mallorca: Connect with Its Roots by Visiting the Teixits Vicens Workshop

Mallorca isn’t discovered only from a hammock with your feet in the sand. Those who venture into its villages, workshops and crafts find another island: a Mallorca that beats, that creates, that remembers who it is through its artisanship.
If you’re looking for something different to do in Mallorca, here’s a unique proposal: explore its living heritage through its traditional crafts. From the looms of Pollença to the centuries-old glass furnaces in Algaida, these experiences will help you uncover the island’s soul.

Teixits Vicens (Pollença): Where Roots Are Woven

A visit to the Teixits Vicens workshop is a must for lovers of design, history and authenticity. Here, the Mallorcan llengües fabric continues to be produced much as it was over 160 years ago, using manual looms and techniques passed down through generations.

During your visit:
• You’ll learn about the entire artisanal process, from thread to finished product.
• You’ll discover the cultural meanings behind the patterns.
• You’ll be able to browse the factory shop, filled with unique, sustainable and soulful items.


Other Essential Visits to Discover Artisan Mallorca

Gordiola – Hand-blown Glass Since 1719 (Algaida)

One of the oldest glass workshops in Europe. Here you can watch master glassblowers working live with fire. The factory’s museum also houses historical pieces of immense value.

La Fiore (S’Esgleieta)

Another key reference for hand-blown glass in Mallorca. Their colourful, modern designs are still crafted using traditional techniques. Watching a piece take shape from scratch is a mesmerising experience.

Ceràmica de Pòrtol (Pòrtol and Marratxí)

Clay is living history in Mallorca. Pòrtol and Marratxí are pottery towns where you can still watch craftsmen hand-moulding traditional pieces such as greixoneres or siurells, the charming white figurines decorated with red and green brushstrokes.

Tony Mora – Handmade Boots (Alaró)

An international brand born in the heart of Mallorca. Their handmade leather boots are synonymous with quality, tradition and design. A visit to the showroom and workshop reveals the entire process, from the selection of hides to the final stitching—an opportunity to see how a 100% Mallorcan product is crafted and exported worldwide.

Majorica Pearls (Manacor)

An essential classic. Since 1890, Majorica has been producing organic pearls using a unique method. The factory tour showcases the brand’s storied history, the pearl-making process, and of course the chance to purchase iconic pieces. Ideal for anyone seeking an elegant and lasting memento.

Suau Brandy – Distillery (Marratxí)

One of Spain’s most elegant brandies. Visit their centuries-old cellars and discover the secrets of the solera ageing system.

Oli Solivellas (Es Capdellà / Alcúdia)

Producers of some of Mallorca’s most renowned olive oils. On their estate you can walk through the olive groves, learn about local varieties and discover how exceptional, high-quality oil is made.

Flor de Sal de Santanyí (Es Trenc – Ses Salines)

A magical place where the sea becomes salt. During the visit you can stroll through the salt flats and learn how flor de sal is harvested by hand using traditional methods.


Craftsmanship: The Thread Connecting Past and Present

Craftsmanship is more than a trade: it’s a way of thinking, of living, and of passing on an identity. Learning how a fabric, a clay pot or a hand-blown glass vessel is made offers a glimpse into the intimate history of an island.
In an increasingly fast and digital world, these visits encourage us to slow down, observe and reconnect with what is real. And in Mallorca, that is still possible.


What to Do in Mallorca
✔ Visit artisan workshops
✔ Cultural routes through villages with soul
✔ Responsible shopping with history
✔ Support for local businesses

Are you ready to discover the most authentic side of Mallorca? Start with Teixits Vicens in Pollença and let the thread of tradition guide you.

Ca S’alou: a house woven between sky, stone and light

In the midst of the Mediterranean’s quiet pause, where the landscape whispers in rock, pine and horizon, stands Ca S’alou—a house conceived to dissolve into its surroundings rather than impose itself upon them. In this delicate and poetic intervention, the Munarq studio has succeeded in creating atmospheres imbued with serenity that transport us to the most authentic Mediterranean.

Located on a hillside in the interior of Mallorca, Ca S’Alou is the result of an approach that turns discretion into virtue, integrating the home within its natural setting without resorting to artifice. The project does not seek to stand out, but to blend with the terrain, recovering the essence of traditional architecture through a contemporary lens.


Materiality with memory

The starting point was the land itself. The earth excavated during the building process was reused to form the walls, achieving a material continuity that reinforces the feeling that the house emerges from the ground itself. This gesture—simple yet powerful—defines the spirit of the project: an architecture born of the place and destined to return to it.

Nothing is disguised; everything reveals its true nature. There is no pretence or imitation here. This honesty in materiality becomes an ally of light, which modulates the interiors with soft nuances, creating half-shadows, reflections and textures.

From Teixits Vicens, we travelled there to carry out a photoshoot showcasing how our fabrics adapt naturally to any environment. We dressed the house with different textiles: cushions, tablecloths, runners, lampshades and details capable of making a difference while integrating into the whole. Our challenge was to ensure that these elements did not compete for attention or disrupt the harmony. We wanted them to take part—discreetly—in that contemplative atmosphere, shaping the space without imposing themselves.

We opted for natural materials and tones that could bring the sea into a home filled with earthy hues. Each piece was tailor-made.


Atmospheres that soften scale

Formally, the dwelling is organised into two symmetrical volumes—a reinterpretation of the old sestadors of Mallorca, those rural structures once linked to shepherding. Munarq translates their elemental geometry into a contemporary language, replacing nostalgia with serene, timeless sobriety.

The choice of materials follows the logic of durability and aesthetic coherence: local stone, lime, wood and natural finishes that evolve over time. The aim is not to preserve the look of the new, but to allow the architecture to age gracefully, adapting to the landscape and acquiring its own patina.

The house unfolds on a single level, following the slope of the land and preserving a domestic scale. From the street, its volume is barely perceptible; yet, as one descends inside, it opens onto the horizon with wide, carefully framed views. The interiors maintain a constant dialogue with the exterior, seeking visual and luminous continuity that blurs the boundaries between both.

Ca S’Alou embodies Munarq’s philosophy: to build with moderation, with respect for the place and the material history of the island. It is a work that demonstrates that contemporaneity does not depend on gesture, but on the ability to listen to the territory and respond to it with sensitivity and rigour.

The experience of inhabiting Ca S’Alou

Entering this house feels like being embraced by stone and light. There is a calm rhythm to it.

Textiles play an essential role in this lived experience: a curtain that filters the light or a lattice that grants privacy without suffocating it. Through them, certain intimate spaces become havens of calm, while the social areas open gently towards the landscape.

With our photoshoot, our aim was not to intervene but to accompany—to create without taking away, to contribute without distracting. A house that does not steal the limelight from its surroundings but becomes part of them.

It is in that humility—when the object steps into the background and the space breathes—that authenticity is born. That, we believe, is the finest legacy for the Mediterranean, to which its walls, its shadows and its silences owe so much.

Guide to Caring for Your Teixits Vicens

Practical tips to preserve the beauty of our handcrafted textiles

When you choose a fabric from Teixits Vicens, you are not simply acquiring a textile product. You are bringing home a piece of Mallorcan history, tradition and craftsmanship. Every thread has been dyed, woven and treated with care in our Pollença workshop, using the ancestral Mallorcan ikat technique, known on the island as tela de llengües.

That is why caring for them properly is also a way of prolonging their life, their beauty, and their connection with Mallorca.

In this guide, we share some practical advice to help you keep your Vicens fabrics looking as fresh as the day you bought them. We want you to enjoy them, not hide them away in a drawer for fear of using them, while still giving them the attention that every handmade piece deserves.


1. Wash with care

Our fabrics are made primarily of 70% cotton and 30% linen, a natural fibre that is strong yet sensitive to harsh treatments.

MACHINE WASHING

  • Use delicate programmes (max. 30 ºC).
  • Choose neutral detergents.
  • Avoid industrial fabric softeners.
  • Wash similar colours together.

HAND WASHING
Ideal for small items such as bags, napkins or cushions. Use lukewarm water and soak gently. Do not wring out the fabric when draining: press with your hands and lay flat on a towel.
Stain removers may be used, as well as a small amount of diluted bleach.


2. Air dry, Mallorcan style

Whenever possible, dry your textiles outdoors, protected from direct sunlight to prevent colour loss.

  • If drying indoors, choose a well-ventilated space.
  • Do not hang the fabric folded from a single point, as this may cause distortion.
    A Mallorcan fabric also appreciates the sun – but always in soft shade.

3. Ironing: yes, but with care

Our fabrics can be ironed without issue, but we recommend:

  • Adjusting the temperature to cotton or medium-low setting.
  • Avoiding excessive steam on areas dyed in deep colours.
    For napkins, table runners or covers, a good iron highlights the patterns and enhances the fabric’s natural elegance.

4. Store properly, preserve better

When not in use, store your Vicens pieces in a dry, clean place, away from moisture and direct light.

  • Fold carefully. If the piece is large, such as a tablecloth, change the fold lines from time to time to avoid permanent marks.
  • Do not use sealed plastic bags: breathable fabric covers are best.
  • For cushions or covers, store them without the fillers to avoid deformation.

5. Small stains, simple solutions

A glass of wine or a drop of oil? It happens to the best tables. What matters is acting quickly:

  • Absorb the excess with paper towel (without rubbing).
  • Wash the stain with lukewarm water and neutral soap.
  • For difficult stains, consult a trusted dry cleaner familiar with natural, artisan-dyed fabrics.
    Remember that our fabrics are not chemically treated, so avoid aggressive products.

6. Special care depending on the product

Cushion covers and upholstery

  • If removable, follow the washing instructions above.
  • For intensive use, we recommend applying an ecological anti-stain treatment (ask us for advice).
  • Vacuum or dry brush regularly to prevent dust build-up.

Tablecloths and runners

  • Shake off crumbs and clean stains after each use.
  • Wash regularly in cold water.
  • If using outdoors, protect from direct sun or rain.

Bags and accessories

  • Hand wash carefully or clean with a damp cloth.
  • Do not overload to prevent the fabric from stretching.
  • Store in fabric bags to preserve shape and colour.

Craftsmanship that lasts a lifetime (if cared for well)

Teixits Vicens fabrics are designed to accompany you in everyday life: at family meals, summer gatherings, and shared spaces. And with just a little attention, they will be with you for many years.

By caring for what has been handmade, you are not only protecting an object, but also a way of understanding the world: slower, more respectful, more authentic.

Thank you for being part of this story, thread by thread.

From Fabric to Table: How to Dress a Mallorcan Dinner

Tips for decorating with local charm

Summer dinners have a special kind of magic. The evenings stretch longer, ice clinks in glasses, and tables are dressed to impress. Whether beneath a vine in a country courtyard, by the sea on a terrace, or in a cosy kitchen among friends, sharing a meal is one of the island’s most cherished rituals.

But beyond flavour, there is something that transforms a meal into an experience: the art of dressing the table. At Teixits Vicens, we have spent generations creating fabrics that not only decorate but also tell stories. Today, we’d like to inspire you to create a table with a true Mallorcan soul, where every detail speaks of tradition, colour and warmth.

1. The Tablecloth: The Undisputed Star

Start with the essential: the tablecloth. At a Mallorcan dinner, no table is complete without a textile base that wraps it with natural elegance. Our llengües fabrics, woven by hand using the ancestral ikat technique, are perfect for this.
You can opt for a long tablecloth that drapes generously, or play with placemats and table runners if you prefer a more informal, dynamic look.
Tip: For outdoor dinners, go for warm shades such as mustard, terracotta or Mediterranean blue. Indoors, neutral tones combined with traditional patterns add a relaxed sophistication.

2. Mix Without Fear: Tradition + Natural Style

The secret of a table with local charm lies in combining the rustic with the authentic. Pair our fabrics with:

  • Unique blown-glass pieces from Gordiola
  • Mallorcan ceramic tableware
  • Glasses made from blown or recycled glass
  • Linen napkins tied with string or olive twigs
  • Wicker or wooden baskets as centrepieces
    Nothing needs to be perfect. Imperfection is part of the charm. Each piece, each texture, tells its own story.

3. Details That Make the Difference

A table with Mallorcan soul is made of details:

  • Place a sprig of fresh rosemary or lavender on each napkin.
  • Light candles in glass jars or iron lanterns.
  • Decorate with natural elements: pine cones, seashells, citrus fruits, figs.
    In summer, you can add touches of the sea; in autumn, earth tones and dried leaves. Anything goes, as long as it feels connected to nature and the surroundings.

4. The Colours of the Mediterranean in Every Thread

Our fabrics are inspired by the island’s landscape: the ochres of the earth, the green of the pine forests, the blue of the sea, the white of limewashed façades. When you dress your table with Vicens fabrics, you bring Mallorca to the heart of the conversation.
Why not let your tablecloth become the starting point for the entire décor? Allow the colours of the fabric to guide the choice of every other element.

5. Sharing: The Soul of the Dinner

A Mallorcan dinner is simple, plentiful and meant to be shared. From pa amb oli to trampó or a good baked fish, what matters is not sophistication but the care with which it is served.

Fabrics That Invite You to Stay at the Table

At Teixits Vicens, every tablecloth, runner or napkin is designed to accompany the moments that matter. Because craftsmanship doesn’t just dress the table: it creates atmosphere, fosters connection, and stirs emotion.
Are you ready to set your own table with Mediterranean essence? Wherever you are, you can evoke the magic of our islands. Explore our collection of home textiles and let yourself be inspired by the most authentic Mediterranean.
We look forward to welcoming you in our shop in Pollença or on our website.