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The napkin is the smallest piece of linen on the table and the one that signals, more than anything else, that the meal was prepared with care. The Basilone Napkin in Cereus is that signal — a soft, nature-inspired hue named for the cereus, the rare night-blooming cactus flower whose pale, luminous color sits somewhere between sage and white, between green and grey, between the garden and the table. It is a color that belongs in any season, on any table, beside any dish.
Woven from a 55% linen and 45% cotton blend with yarns from Belgium — the finest linen-producing region in the world — the Basilone napkin has the weight, the drape, and the texture of a truly considered piece of table linen. Linen softens with every wash and grows more beautiful with use; the cotton blend adds softness and absorbency from the first use. Responsibly printed, cut, and sewn in the United States. Each napkin measures 18” x 18” — the full, generous size that folds beautifully, drapes gracefully across a lap, and looks right whether laid flat, folded into a ring, or tucked into a glass.
Sold as a pair — two napkins, one color, one considered choice for a table that takes the details seriously.
“She makes bed coverings for herself; her clothing is fine linen and purple.” — Proverbs 31:22