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Zebra Linen Napkin in Tangerine Orange, 50x50cm
Zebra Linen Napkin in Tangerine Orange, 50x50cm
Zebra Linen Napkin in Tangerine Orange, 50x50cm
Zebra Linen Napkin in Tangerine Orange, 50x50cm

Zebra Linen Napkin in Tangerine Orange, 50x50cm

£27.50

Summerill & Bishop for MatchesFashion 'Zebra' Collection.

The most refined of all the jungle graphics, this humble zebra is a classic - there are just some things that never go out of style.

Matching tablecloth available.

A little message about our printed linens…

Linen is a beautiful and timeless fabric, loved for its natural and irregular look.

Due to its textured rough surface and our manufacturing process, developed to relax and soften the fabric, your tablecloth and napkins may have some small white spots and areas of fading on the printed surface, which is characteristic of our technique.   

These irregularities are completely normal and make each item truly unique.

 

Wash at up to 60 degrees on a regular cycle (avoid “eco” or longer cycles).
Never soak for longer than 10 minutes and avoid using Vanish and other whitening products.
Tumble dry at 70 degrees for a soft effect, and 90 degrees for a more crushed finish.
We don't recommend ironing the full cloth in order to keep the linen’s lovely crumpled texture intact, but we do like to iron the edges to give it a sharper edge.

50cm x 50cm / 20 x 20 In.


The Story

For many of us, interiors are as much a part of our personal style signature as our wardrobe. So it follows that for S&B's collaboration with MATCHESFASHION we chose a print that is just as at home on a runway, as a dining table. We're drawn to the soft-jagged lines streaking across a table overflowing with good times.
And since our dedication to creating pieces you'll love forever continues, we've chosen colours that will always work: petrol blue and muted orange. As for working zebra into your existing line-up, just bring all your favourite graphic elements together. There really is no wrong way to do it.
You have permission to go a little wild.