Sudpsuez Cartagena Placemat Maroon
$80.00
Description
The Colombia Collective x Cabana
For our exclusive Cartagena placemats, collaborated with Colombia Collective, a young brand dedicated to championing traditional Colombian craftsmanship. Each placemat features an intricate motif in deep red and maroon, whose joyful stars, scrolls, and lattices imbue each placemat with vibrant charm.
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