Details
Add little pops of color to your table with these radish, carrot, beet, and onion root veggie napkins. These napkins are extremely soft and absorbent, and work just like you want your napkins to. Plus, they are safe to bleach, making them perfect for the messiest of dinners!
More
These reversible napkins have two designs on one napkin. When folded, each side displays a different design, allowing for versatility with table settings. (radish + carrot, and beet + onion).
- 15” x 20” napkin, four designs per set
- Two designs per napkin
- Screen printed using eco-friendly inks
- Napkin sizes + colors may vary slightly
- Pre-shrunk, machine washable, bleach + iron safe
- Designed, processed, printed and packaged in USA
- 15” x 20” napkin, four designs per set
- Two designs per napkin
- Screen printed using eco-friendly inks
- Napkin sizes + colors may vary slightly
- Pre-shrunk, machine washable, bleach + iron safe
- Designed, processed, printed and packaged in USA
Ingredients + Benefits
100% Flour Sack Cotton.
Brand Info
June & December was founded in 2014 with an adventurous spirit and the idea that the most memorable gifts have a meaningful story to tell. The Founders aspire to have these goods remind you of a recent adventure, a memorable dinner, or a fond childhood memory and hope these stories connect with yours as we all celebrate the many ways nature brings us together.
- Katie + Nick Forte, Founders
An astute student of nature and collector of clipped sprigs and forest finds, you can find Katie’s inspiration deep within her hand-drawn illustrations, graphic designs and original patterns. Her artwork celebrates and explores the natural wonder found all around us, like the fern: often walked on and overlooked, the fern adds green to the darkest forest shadows where the sunlight remains elusive.
- Katie + Nick Forte, Founders
An astute student of nature and collector of clipped sprigs and forest finds, you can find Katie’s inspiration deep within her hand-drawn illustrations, graphic designs and original patterns. Her artwork celebrates and explores the natural wonder found all around us, like the fern: often walked on and overlooked, the fern adds green to the darkest forest shadows where the sunlight remains elusive.