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Sudpsuez Moroccan Placemat Red

$39.00

These placemats, hand-woven in Morocco, are full of bright and cheerful character. They feature a traditional motif of diamonds in vibrant red. We find they pair wonderfully with a wide assortment of tableware, whether traditional vintage ceramics or contemporary glassware. Whatever the table setting, they will bring a spirit of exuberance to any gathering.

 

Sudpsuez Raffia Placemat, Green

$45.00

Woven in Florence, these delightful oval placemats are dyed green. A perfect balance between rustic style and modern elegance, they provide a cheerful backdrop to both vintage and modern settings.

Sudpsuez Rhombus Placemat, Blue

$50.00

Silk Road Collection

As part of our Silk Road Collection, we’ve partnered with talented Myanmar weavers and Palestinian glassblowers to produce these Rhombus woven placemats. These objects are heritage designs by the artisans, reflecting their historic traditions. This wonderful collaboration was made possible through our work with @turquoisemountain, a charity founded in 2006 by His Majesty King Charles III, that restores historic areas and helps to preserve traditional crafts.

Turquoise Mountain is dedicated to fostering economic development while celebrates the rich cultural heritage of its artisans. The weavers who created these placemats are displaced from their homes by conflict in Myanmar. The initiative works closely with these skilled craftspeople to promote their heritage and create sustainable livelihoods, combining centuries-old techniques with contemporary design. These placemats were crafted on a backstrap loom, which was developed by ancient civilizations and is a highly-skilled and dying craft.

Sudpsuez Rhombus Placemat, Olive

$50.00

Silk Road Collection

As part of our Silk Road Collection, we’ve partnered with talented Myanmar weavers and Palestinian glassblowers to produce these Rhombus woven placemats. These objects are heritage designs by the artisans, reflecting their historic traditions. This wonderful collaboration was made possible through our work with @turquoisemountain, a charity founded in 2006 by His Majesty King Charles III, that restores historic areas and helps to preserve traditional crafts.

Turquoise Mountain is dedicated to fostering economic development while celebrates the rich cultural heritage of its artisans. The weavers who created these placemats are displaced from their homes by conflict in Myanmar. The initiative works closely with these skilled craftspeople to promote their heritage and create sustainable livelihoods, combining centuries-old techniques with contemporary design. These placemats were crafted on a backstrap loom, which was developed by ancient civilizations and is a highly-skilled and dying craft.

Sudpsuez Rohida Embroidered Placemat, Pink and Green (Set of 2)

$150.00

Silk Road Collection

Decorate your table with the Rohida Embroidered Placemat, crafted from a luxurious cotton-linen blend. The detailed embroidery adds a touch of elegance, making it a perfect addition to any dining setting. Pair it with the matching napkin.

Sudpsuez Rohida Embroidered Placemat, Red and White (Set of 2)

$150.00

Silk Road Collection

Decorate your table with the Rohida Embroidered Placemat, crafted from a luxurious cotton-linen blend. The detailed embroidery adds a touch of elegance, making it a perfect addition to any dining setting. Pair it with the matching napkin.

Sudpsuez Schemata Embroidered Linen Placemat, Blue

$85.00

Benaki Collection

The Schemata Linen Placemat is woven in the finest Egyptian linen and features a geometric border of embroidery. Hand-crafted by Malaika Linens, a women's cooperative artisans in Egypt, its exclusive design pays homage to traditional Greek folk motifs and embodies the spirit of age-old Mediterranean craft and culture.

The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go directly to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.

Sudpsuez Schemata Embroidered Linen Placemat, Pink

$85.00

Benaki Collection

The Schemata Linen Placemat is woven in the finest Egyptian linen and features a geometric border of embroidery. Hand-crafted by Malaika Linens, a women's cooperative artisans in Egypt, its exclusive design pays homage to traditional Greek folk motifs and embodies the spirit of age-old Mediterranean craft and culture.

The Benaki Collection marks Cabana's first design partnership directly inspired by a museum or public institution. A percentage of sales will go directly to the Benaki Museum, supporting its ongoing work to preserve and celebrate the arts in Greece.

Sudpsuez Sherbet Ikat Placemat

$80.00

The Sherbet Ikat Placemat is hand-crafted in Turkey with traditional Kutnu fabric: a semi-silk fabric with colored, floss silk warps and cotton wefts. Its orange and pink colors will radiate joy at your table.

Sudpsuez Ulla Johnson x Ajour Embroidered Linen Placemat

$85.00

Ulla Johnson x Cabana

Limited Edition

Inspired by the warmth and togetherness of holiday entertaining, Ulla Johnson and reunite to debut a second tabletop collaboration. Layered, exuberant and rich in color, this beautifully handcrafted assortment was designed with the festive season in mind yet with a versatility that ensures every meal is a celebration.

The Ulla Johnson x Ajour Emboridered Placemat crafted from 100% linen, featuring a beautifully embroidered swirling floral design, accented with delicate perforations. The scalloped edges further enhance its artisanal charm, offering a sophisticated touch to any table setting.

Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Blue

$40.00

These delightful Guri I Zi blue striped placemats are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century.  

Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Green

$40.00

These delightful Guri I Zi green striped placemats are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century.