Linen Tales Napkins – Golden Fall on Natural Set of 2
$49.95
Only 1 left in stock
With a bit of a touch of joy and comfort, the Linen Napkins made from all-natural linen fibers bring a luxurious and sophisticated feel to the table. A wide range of solid color choices for you to set napkins on the table, fold them elegantly, and place them as a beautiful centerpiece on your tabletop for a chance to share the beauty with your guests!
Linen Tales is a family business striving to bring the modern linen classics to contemporary homes. Passionate about aesthetics, their principal idea is to make things that are not only practical, but also beautiful.
It all started with reimagining the fabric. Linen Tales wanted to keep the Lithuanian linen traditions, but the grey rough linen hardly made contemporary life rituals inspiring. Their formula was to infuse more colours and softness. And it worked.
By creating products of high quality they want to encourage a “less waste, conscious consumption” mindset where products are used over and over again, passed down to family, friends and even through to future generations.
Their collection offers continuity. The colours & prints have been curated to traverse seasons so that you can mix & match an array of tones from across the collection to reflect your mood.
Two napkins per set.
– The mitered corners help for the napkins to hold their beautiful shape
– 100% linen, 215 g/m2
– Stone washed for extra softness
– Handmade with love in Lithuania
– OEKO-TEX® and EUROPEAN FLAX® certified linen fabric
Linen is the strongest, and most resistant natural fiber has unique bacteriologic properties and is less prone to wear and tear down. Your favorite linen pieces can last you for many years with proper care!
To avoid shrinkage, the machine washing temperature should be 40°C / 100°F; for thin linen fabrics, avoid using a washing machine; it’s best to do it by hand. Avoid harsh powder detergents to clean the pieces and use oxygen-based bleach only on white linen. For best drying results, hang-dry your linen; if you don’t have such an opportunity, use a tumble on low and remove it while still damp. You can iron the fabric for a neat look, but we encourage you to embrace a natural crinkled look.