Rörstrand’s Mon Amie napkins are part of Marianne Westman’s beloved tableware collection featuring blooming, delicate flowers of Nordic wetlands. Westman got the inspiration for Mon Amie collection on a rainy midsummer in the late 1940s while sitting and sketching Labrador tea flowers. The cobalt blue flowers of Mon Amie tableware have been an essential part of Scandinavian table settings since their launch in 1952, and the collection’s appearance is still crisp and fresh today. The Swedish porcelain manufacturer Rörstrand launched an updated version of the Mon Amie collection in 2008 to celebrate the 80th birthday of Marianne Westman.
Mon Amie napkin 33 x 33 cm, 20-pack
Rörstrand
Description
Rörstrand’s Mon Amie napkins are part of Marianne Westman’s beloved tableware collection featuring blooming, delicate flowers of Nordic wetlands. Westman got the inspiration for Mon Amie collection on a rainy midsummer in the late 1940s while sitting and sketching Labrador tea flowers. The cobalt blue flowers of Mon Amie tableware have been an essential part of Scandinavian table settings since their launch in 1952, and the collection’s appearance is still crisp and fresh today. The Swedish porcelain manufacturer Rörstrand launched an updated version of the Mon Amie collection in 2008 to celebrate the 80th birthday of Marianne Westman.
- Length: 33 cm
- Width: 33 cm
- Material Paper
- Colour Cobalt blue, white
- Product ID: RO1016174
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Debra T | Verified Customer
Neoga, United States
The cheerful classic is lovely to have on hand. These will last me a long time as I do not use paper napkins often (environmental concerns) but do use them under my thermos to catch drips, so one lasts a week or two. I enjoy the way these brighten my day.
2 years ago
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Anonymous | Verified Customer
Neoga, United States
This classic, cheerful pattern brings delight to daily life. Nice quality.
2 years ago
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Patricia R | Verified Customer
United States
Nice
2 years ago
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