Davis & Waddell Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder Dark Green
Davis & Waddell Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder Dark Green
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Serving up the latest and greatest in kitchenware for more than 20 years, Davis & Waddell has established itself as Australia's leading wholesale brand.
Elevate your kitchen essentials with the Saltara collection.
This Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder keeps your napkins organised and within reach, bringing summer style to your kitchen staples.
Made with bamboo fibre - a lightweight and sustainable material that is strong and durable whilst being kinder to the planet too.
Designed in-house, it features a hand-drawn striped design that pairs beautifully with other lines in the Saltara collection.
Enrich your kitchen with the Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder by Davis & Waddell.
Temperature Tolerance:
This product can withstand transient temperatures between 0°C and 100°C. Please note this refers to short-term exposure only. Prolonged exposure to these temperatures may cause damage and is not recommended.
Description
Description
Serving up the latest and greatest in kitchenware for more than 20 years, Davis & Waddell has established itself as Australia's leading wholesale brand.
Elevate your kitchen essentials with the Saltara collection.
This Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder keeps your napkins organised and within reach, bringing summer style to your kitchen staples.
Made with bamboo fibre - a lightweight and sustainable material that is strong and durable whilst being kinder to the planet too.
Designed in-house, it features a hand-drawn striped design that pairs beautifully with other lines in the Saltara collection.
Enrich your kitchen with the Saltara Bamboo Fibre Napkin Holder by Davis & Waddell.
Temperature Tolerance:
This product can withstand transient temperatures between 0°C and 100°C. Please note this refers to short-term exposure only. Prolonged exposure to these temperatures may cause damage and is not recommended.
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