Linen napkins made from high quality heavy weight European linen, herringbone weave. These pure linen napkins are made of garment washed linen which is extremely soft and has a rustic look. A simple plain seam is also a distinctive feature. We can offer matching linen tablecloth, linen runners and linen placemats.
Napkins are a simple way to transform a table from the everyday to the special occasion. Whether you choose plain and neutral or fresh and vibrant, create the perfect mood with a set of our linen napkins. We have more than 300 colours of linen fabric in stock, so you can be sure to find a design and shade to suit your taste. For a polished finish you can also match our napkins with other items from our table linen collection.
DETAILS:
* 100% European linen, herringbone weave, 240 gr/m2, prewashed.
* Napkins are finished with plain seam around.
* We keep fabric in stock, so any quantity is available. Based on the quantity shipping cost can be recalculated.
* Napkins can be machine washed and machine dried.
* OEKO-TEX certified product.
* Available in 30 colours. Please indicate colour in the notes.
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STANDARD SIZES:
42 x 42cm / 17 x 17"
50 x 50cm / 20 x 20"
56 x 56cm / 22 x 22"
60 x 60cm / 24 x 24"
CUSTOM SIZES: If you need a different size, please drop us an e-mail before ordering and we'll make it for you!
Find matching products here:
Runner: https://etsy.me/3xKo0hr
Napkins: https://etsy.me/3faJgpU
Tablecloth: https://etsy.me/3rPbJF9
Hand Woven Placemat: https://etsy.me/3yxEqK
WASHING:
*Regular washing is actually good for pure linen, softening and beautifying it, and giving it a lovely ‘lived-in’ look. With relaxed linens like these you don’t need to store them away ‘for best’, you can enjoy them every day. Linen fabric gets resists dirt more easily than other textiles, and if rinsed thoroughly it comes up just as new every time.
* We normally recommend using a 60°C setting, as higher temperatures tend to wear linen out faster.
* Before washing always separate dark, coloured linens from white or off-white linens.
* You can use stain remover on stains before laundering, but avoid using bleach since it weakens the fibres and may affect the colour of dyed linens. It’s worth noting that bleaching particles in conventional washing powder make natural linen colours fade.
* Linen garments, table linens and bedlinens normally do not need pre-washing (or soaking). However, if you are washing a linen item for the first time, it can be soaked briefly in lukewarm water before the wash to avoid creasing.
* Wash linen articles separately from other materials, especially during the first wash, as natural fibres tend to lose lint (or ‘nap’), which you don’t want to end up on your other items.