• Tortuga Cloth Napkin Stripe
  • Tortuga Cloth Napkin Stripe
  • Tortuga Cloth Napkin Stripe

    Dinner Napkins Double Sided Stripe - Quiet Season

    Regular price $88.00
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    The Quiet Season Collection brings a grounded palette to the table, drawing from nature's understated moments.  A refined counterpart to our bolder styles, this cloth napkin version of our signature Broken Stripe is rendered in hushed tones — ash, gold, dusty blue, and violet—for a table display that works with the neutrals already in the linen closet. Our double-sided collection displays a distinct design on the front and back with a scaled variation of the pattern for a surprise reveal The napkins are printed on 100% cotton shantung with a light woven texture. 

    Dinner napkins are sold as a set of 4. Dimensions: 18.9" L x 18.9" W. Made in Japan.

    Details and Care

    Material
    Cotton shantung
    Dimensions
    Dinner Napkins: 18.9 x 18.9"
    Care
    The linens are pre-washed and steamed to set the colors, but we recommend washing them separately for the first time. Use a gentle, cold wash cycle. Hang dry to prevent shrinkage or tumble dry on the lowest heat setting.

    Double Sided Table Linens

    Why did we embark on creating a double sided linen? For one, we are driven to make objects we don't believe have been realized to their full potential. A napkin or tablecloth with two faces pushes a 2 dimensional surface into a 3 dimensional realm. It asks us to reconsider how we fold a textile, how it can sit on the body, how it falls and drapes with unexpected beauty. It multiplies the possibilities of the tabletop world. Our linens are made in Japan with a storied producer who brings traditional knowledge and innovative processes to their manufacturing.

    Meet the Designer Dittohouse

    Molly Fitzpatrick has a BFA in Fiber and Materials from the Cleveland Institute of Art and has designed textiles for major airlines, passenger trains, and companies like CB2. She is the founder of DITTOHOUSE, a sustainable home textile company.

    "As a textile designer, I think in repeat and see pattern as a great equalizer. Patterns are accessible to all - no art history degree or previous access is needed to experience colors and shapes dancing in perfect tempo together."

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