Thanda Stripe Napkins (Pair) - Flame
Immerse yourself in the exquisite realm of Ardmore with the Thanda Stripe Napkins in Flame. Each piece in this luxurious pair is more than just a napkin, it's a masterpiece that weaves the untamed spirit of Africa into your dining experience. Crafted from premium 100% cotton and adorned with vibrant scenes of wildlife, the design features the shy zebra and unique pangolin.
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Dimensions: 20" x 20"
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Color: Flame (Orange/Multi)
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Made of: 100% Satinette Cotton
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Set of: 2
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Manufacturer: Ardmore
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Made in: Johannesburg, South Africa
Quality Commitment
Ngala Trading is proud to promote a curated selection of authentic designs featuring sustainable materials readily available from and across Africa.
- Refer to care instructions
- One-year peace-of-mind guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship
Shipping & Returns
We strive to deliver your purchase in the quickest and most economical way possible. Our team reviews every order individually, and determines the best shipping method taking into account destination, weight and size of items.
- Small packages ship via FedEx Ground from Hackensack, NJ
- Transit time for In Stock items is typically 3-5 days depending on Ship To address
- Shipments are sent fully insured, and require an adult signature at the time of delivery
Care
The vibrant and detailed print has been digitally printed onto a bleached base cloth of 100% cotton. Every tabletop item has been designed for regular use; however, to keep your tablecloth, runner or napkins looking their best, please follow these instructions:
- Cold wash - delicate
- Dry clean recommended
- Do not soak
- Refer to care card for additional care information
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ABOUT
Ardmore
Ardmore Design was established as an extension of Ardmore Ceramic Art, producing beautifully designed fabric, soft-furnishings, lifestyle products for the home. Ardmore Design looks to discover, develop, and distribute luxury designs that will play a role in sustaining the creative lives of the continent’s artistic community and feed the appetite of the world for African sourced products.