Boston International Ideal Home Range Marimekko 3-Ply Paper Beverage/Cocktail Napkins, 20-Count, Unikko Rose

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Established in 1951, Marimekko is a Finnish design company renowned for transforming the textile industry with its bold colors, unconventional patterns and clever architectonic cuts. Create dynamic tables capes and stunning place settings by pairing patterned napkins with matching plates and coordinating solids. Plates and napkins are offered in multiple sizes, allowing you to mix and match, layer and customize. Ideal home range offers a sustainable option for conscientious consumers, producing 100% biodegradable napkins using the safest tissues, inks and printing processes. Hire napkin tissue is 100% cellulose from cracked wood (fallen trees) and plantation wood (managed forests where trees are planted specifically for the production of paper materials) and all tissue is oxygen bleached without the use of chlorine. Hire ink is water soluble, contains no heavy metals or solvents of any kind and meets the requirements of German food and health laws and the USFDA. Used ink is never dumped into sewage and is always recycled and reintegrated into the color system. The production working area is naturally pollution-free and no harmful emissions are produced. Hire has earned a certificate of approval from the forest Stewardship Council (FSC), a prestigious certificate only awarded to those who meet all of the FSC's standards for sustainability, forest management, well being of the forest workers and effects on indigenous peoples and the local environment. Ideal home range is exclusively represented in the United States by Boston International and is considered to be the International market leader and trendsetter in the field of high-class table decoration and interior accessories. Hire began in an old village school in Germany in 1977, when Ingrid and Hanja Rick conceived the idea of producing accessories in the arts and crafts tradition in order to communicate their concept of interior design. More than 8, 000 items are offered today in most countries of the world.