This set of four fabric napkins features a black-and-white floral toile adapted from a print created ca. 1724–1746, now held in the collection of The Art Institute of Chicago. The design’s sweeping peonies, clustered berries, and tiny pastoral vignettes give the table a sense of antique drama, ornamented but never fussy.
Printed on a soft, linen-feel fabric, each napkin folds crisply and washes beautifully, making them an effortless way to bring historic patternwork into modern gatherings. Ideal for winter tables, candlelit dinners, and your “Black & White Christmas” settings.
• 100% polyester
• Soft-to-the-touch broadcloth fabric
• 20″ x 20″ (50.8 cm x 50.8 cm)
• Printed top with non-printed white bottom
• Hemmed on all sides
This set of four fabric napkins features a black-and-white floral toile adapted from a print created ca. 1724–1746, now held in the collection of The Art Institute of Chicago. The design’s sweeping peonies, clustered berries, and tiny pastoral vignettes give the table a sense of antique drama, ornamented but never fussy.
Printed on a soft, linen-feel fabric, each napkin folds crisply and washes beautifully, making them an effortless way to bring historic patternwork into modern gatherings. Ideal for winter tables, candlelit dinners, and your “Black & White Christmas” settings.
• 100% polyester
• Soft-to-the-touch broadcloth fabric
• 20″ x 20″ (50.8 cm x 50.8 cm)
• Printed top with non-printed white bottom
• Hemmed on all sides