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Linen Napkin, Single Ply Stone, Set of 2, Iris, 21"x21" 100% Linen Pre-Shrunkby Chilewich
$18
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Enhance and elevate table settings with Chilewich's collection of 100% linen napkins, pre-shrunk. The thoughtfully selected color palette was designed to complement Chilewich's selection of placemats and runners. Each napkin is 21" (53cm) square with a ��__ inch mitered hem.
- Set of 2
- 21" x 21"
- Machine wash warm (40C or 100F). Non-chlorine bleach only.
- Dry flat. Do not tumble dry.
- Warm iron (110C or 230F). Ironing should be done on slightly damp napkins for best results.
Gum Drop Napkin, Set of 4by Robin Ann Meyer
$65
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Robin Ann Meyer’s 20X20 napkins are made from natural fibers and printed with her very own hand-painted original designs. She finds inspiration for her designs in travel and nature * sustainably printed * colorfast for durability * high absorbency
Swedish Dishcloth/Sponge Cloth - Mid-century Modern Design by Jenn Ski, Cobalt/Oby Trendy Tripper
$6
THE SWEDISH ECO-FRIENDLY DISHCLOTH: The dry sponge cloth was invented in 1949 by the Swedish engineer Curt Lindquist, who discovered that a mixture of natural cellulose and cotton (70% cellulose and 30% cotton) can absorb an incredible 15 times its own weight in water. These thin Swedish dishcloths have had a presence in most Scandinavian homes since then. They make a great alternative to paper towels for general wiping up and light cleaning and are perfect for homes, cottages, kitchens, boats and bathrooms. When they become wet, they are very soft and they also dry very quickly. Quick drying fabric prevents bacteria from spreading. These can be machine washed at 140 degrees F and re-used. When they are ready for disposal, simply toss in your compost heap where they will biodegrade. With the charming, classic and modern designs, we are confident you will find many designs that you will love. 100% biodegradable and fully compostable means eco-friendly. Beautiful and affordable for gift giving. Our sponge cloth is made in Europe. Our Swedish dishcloths are individually printed in Sweden with water-based inks. Each one measures approximately 6.75 x 8 inches. Functional Scandinavian design by Jenn Ski exclusively for Trendy Tripper.
Each dishcloth (aka sponge cloth) measures 6.75” x 8”. Do not confuse these with a dish towel or tea towel. The Swedish dishcloth when wet is intended for gently wiping up spills and cleaning household surfaces including counter tops, granite, stainless steel, refrigerator shelves, glass, non-stick surfaces and more.
NATURAL ECO-FRIENDLY AND BIODEGRADABLE FABRIC: The material is biodegradable because it is made of 70% natural wood pulp and 30% recycled cotton fiber. When you feel it should be discarded, simply put in your compost heap where it will degrade because of the nature of the material.
Each dishcloth (aka sponge cloth) measures 6.75” x 8”. Do not confuse these with a dish towel or tea towel. The Swedish dishcloth when wet is intended for gently wiping up spills and cleaning household surfaces including counter tops, granite, stainless steel, refrigerator shelves, glass, non-stick surfaces and more.
NATURAL ECO-FRIENDLY AND BIODEGRADABLE FABRIC: The material is biodegradable because it is made of 70% natural wood pulp and 30% recycled cotton fiber. When you feel it should be discarded, simply put in your compost heap where it will degrade because of the nature of the material.
Gum Drop Placemat, Set of 4by Robin Ann Meyer
$80
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Robin Ann Meyer’s 13x19 placemats are made from natural fibers and printed with her very own hand-painted original designs. She finds inspiration for her designs in travel and nature * sustainably printed * colorfast for durability * high absorbency
Seahorse Eco Coastal Table Runner, 16"x90", Blueby Wabisabi Green(1)
$33
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Our Seahorse coastal table runner in classic coastal blue and white adds a lovely touch of seaside chic to any tabletop. Perfect for entertaining or just everyday use! The beach house table runner also works well to dress up a tabletop for a special occasion such as a wedding, shower or holiday.
- Durable recycled polyester-organic cotton blend fabric.
- Designed, hand printed, and fabricated in America.
- Hand printed with environmentally safe inks.
- Fabric imported from India.
- Care: Spot clean or machine wash cold, gentle cycle. Tumble dry low.
Cooper Hewitt 'Spinne' Square Trayby notNeutral
$28
notNeutral has partnered with the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City to debut its first line of tabletop pieces featuring designs from the museums collection.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is the only museum in the country devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. The museum educates, inspires, and empowers people through design, presenting compelling educational programs, exhibitions, and publications. Known for its comprehensive and diverse collections, Cooper Hewitts international holdings span thirty centuries through the present day and total more than 200,000 design objects. This collaboration with notNeutral draws upon the museums rich history and takes pieces from the collection and gives them new life.
This second series features Spinne, a textile pattern created by Wiener Werstatte artist Dagobert Peche between 1911 and 1917, reinterpreted by notNeutral in 10 vivid colors. Though the original textile design was conceived over 100 years ago, the zigzag pattern is fresh and modern, adorning notNeutral's iconic LINO mugs, small plates, wooden serving trays, and coasters. These entertaining pieces can be used as a set, or mixed with white dinnerware to add unexpected pops of color.
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is the only museum in the country devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. The museum educates, inspires, and empowers people through design, presenting compelling educational programs, exhibitions, and publications. Known for its comprehensive and diverse collections, Cooper Hewitts international holdings span thirty centuries through the present day and total more than 200,000 design objects. This collaboration with notNeutral draws upon the museums rich history and takes pieces from the collection and gives them new life.
This second series features Spinne, a textile pattern created by Wiener Werstatte artist Dagobert Peche between 1911 and 1917, reinterpreted by notNeutral in 10 vivid colors. Though the original textile design was conceived over 100 years ago, the zigzag pattern is fresh and modern, adorning notNeutral's iconic LINO mugs, small plates, wooden serving trays, and coasters. These entertaining pieces can be used as a set, or mixed with white dinnerware to add unexpected pops of color.