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Saturday, March 2, 2013

William Morris Daffodil Floral Pattern Dinner Napkin Set

William Morris Daffodil Floral Pattern Dinner Napkin Set


Add a touch of English country cottage charm to your table top with these cheerful William Morris cloth dinner napkins (also available in cocktail napkin size).

Light and airy, yet with that subtle Morris sophistication, Daffodil is at once elegant and cheerful, featuring the favorite spring flowers of the English countryside. Gracefully curving leafy branches sport apple blossoms, formalized cone flowers take center stage, and the cheery yellow of the daffodils chime in on either side as a delightful surprise. The background of pale blue willow branches on antique white lends a sense of depth and delicacy.

Daffodil by John Henry Dearle for William Morris, 1880, England, Aesthetic Movement, wallpaper print on paper. Colors include green, cinnabar red, brown yellow and light blue on a background of antique white. Lovingly hand restored by a professional graphic artist experienced in art restoration.

Matching place mats, tea towels and more are available in Bramblewood's Arts and Crafts department.


Cloth Napkins (set of 4) dinner 20" x 20"

Full formal dinner size, so you can use fancy folds if you like.

  • Set of 4 napkins.
  • Size 20”x20” (dinner napkins)
  • 100% grade A woven cotton.
  • Fabric is made from natural fibers, which may result in irregularities
  • Made in the USA.
  • Machine washable.
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