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The Breakfast Ikat Placemat - Duckegg & Yellow

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Management number 232560646 Release Date 2026/06/21 List Price $28.26 Model Number 232560646
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As seen in FT How to Spend it! Sold In Pairs (x2) - Handmade Made small scale. New Design & Not Just For Breakfast!

These 2 sided unique, quilted, reversible & bold IKAT pieces are Table Love's own take on a classic quilted placemat, a development of our BREAKFAST collection.

They are truly a labour of love: Two fun & bold woven Ikat fabrics (woven in Southern India) are then sandwiched and quilted vertically by hand, finished off and framed with a colourful border. Unlike any placemats Table Love have seen out there, they produce these small scale, in a boutique artisan workshop that they have been working with for years and the quality is fantastic.

The design for these are intended to mix and match. If you want a uniform look then we suggest you purchase all you need at once as these colours and fabrics are in continuous change.

Sold in pairs (because this supports the Zero-Spill policy we adhere to)

Made of Sustainably sourced Woven Cotton Ikat without middle men, produced in a zero carbon emission environment that operates solely on solar power. 

All waste foam is used in a project to make filling for matresses donated to those without a bed. The placemats can be spot cleaned at first, then washed at home on a gentle program.

W 35cm x L 43cm


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