MADRE

Picnic Linen Napkins, Set of 4

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Picnic Linen Napkins, Set of 4
MADRE

Picnic Linen Napkins, Set of 4

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
4.7 Stars / 10 Reviews
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Meet you at the park.

Lots went into getting these napkins from MADRE just right. The linen they’re made from is grown in Belgium, then woven in an OEKO-TEX certified mill in Lithuania that runs on green energy. (MADRE works with transparent and sustainably minded partners.) After that, each napkin is designed and sewn in Portland, Oregon. As for those gingham patterns? They have “picnic” written all over them.

  • Set of 4 cloth dinner napkins with picnic-inspired gingham patterns
  • Matching tablecloth available separately
  • 100% Belgian linen
  • Machine washable, no ironing necessary
  • Softer with every wash
  • Crafted in collaboration with transparent and sustainably minded partners
  • Made in: Portland, OR
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Lots went into getting these napkins from MADRE just right. The linen they’re made from is grown in Belgium, then woven in an OEKO-TEX certified mill in Lithuania that runs on green energy. (MADRE works with transparent and sustainably minded partners.) After that, each napkin is designed and sewn in Portland, Oregon. As for those gingham patterns? They have “picnic” written all over them.

  • Set of 4 cloth dinner napkins with picnic-inspired gingham patterns
  • Matching tablecloth available separately
  • 100% Belgian linen
  • Machine washable, no ironing necessary
  • Softer with every wash
  • Crafted in collaboration with transparent and sustainably minded partners

Meet the Maker

MADRE

Portland, OR
MADRE gets its name from founders Shay Carrillo and Jeanie Kirk—two women who are deeply stirred by mothering, food, and how nourishing home can support both the human family and the natural world. Their goal is to create linen goods that are grown, processed, woven, and sewn here in the States. (But while the local linen industry gets rebuilt, they’re working with partners in Europe who are as transparent and sustainable as it gets.)
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