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John Derian Summerill & Bishop X John Derian "Sleeping Beauty" Linen Napkin Set Of 6 Add To Cart Inspired By John Derian’s Love Of Botanical Imagery This Design Captures The Quiet Beauty Of A Water Lily In Bloom. See The Full
John Derian Summerill & Bishop X John Derian "Sleeping Beauty" Linen Napkin Set Of 6 Add To Cart Inspired By John Derian’s Love Of Botanical Imagery This Design Captures The Quiet Beauty Of A Water Lily In Bloom. See The Full
John Derian Summerill & Bishop X John Derian "Sleeping Beauty" Linen Napkin Set Of 6 Add To Cart Inspired By John Derian’s Love Of Botanical Imagery This Design Captures The Quiet Beauty Of A Water Lily In Bloom. See The Full

John Derian Summerill & Bishop X John Derian "Sleeping Beauty" Linen Napkin Set Of 6 Add To Cart Inspired By John Derian’s Love Of Botanical Imagery This Design Captures The Quiet Beauty Of A Water Lily In Bloom. See The Full

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John Derian Summerill & Bishop X John Derian "Sleeping Beauty" Linen Napkin Set Of 6 Add To Cart Inspired By John Derian’s Love Of Botanical Imagery This Design Captures The Quiet Beauty Of A Water Lily In Bloom. See The Full

Inspired by John Derian’s love of botanical imagery, this design captures the quiet beauty of a water lily in bloom. See the full collection of Summerill & Bishop here.

Details
  • Available in 19.7" L x 19.7" W
  • 100% French Linen
  • Made in Portugal
Care

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.

Based in London, Summerill and Bishop design and collaborate with artists, brands and designers on an extensive and evolving line of tablecloths—sophisticated presented with each changing season.The rule is, if they wouldn’t hang it up on the wall as art, it shouldn’t be on the table as a tablecloth.