Table mat Silver Garden 30 cm x 40 cm MY HOME
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Table mat with floral embroidery
The Table mat Silver Garden is a decorative element of table arrangement that emphasizes the tableware and introduces a subtle accent inspired by nature. The floral pattern made with silver thread creates a delicate frame, making the mat catch the eye and complement the table composition. It will work well both during everyday meals and on more formal occasions.
The model is made of durable polyester, which maintains its shape well and is easy for daily care. Decorative embroidery made of slightly shimmering silver thread creates a floral motif running along the edges of the fabric, adding lightness and a decorative character to the arrangement. The compact size makes the mat work well as a base for plates, dishes, or a decorative element of a larger table setting. In combination with tablecloths, runners, and pillowcases from the Silver Garden MY HOME collection, it allows for the creation of a consistent table and interior arrangement.
Decorative botanical embroidery
The pattern made with silver thread creates a decorative frame and emphasizes the table composition.
Subtle gloss of silver threads
The embroidery gently reflects light, adding decorative depth to the fabric.
Durable polyester easy to care for
The material is resistant to daily use and helps maintain an aesthetic appearance for a long time.
Practical size 30 cm × 40 cm
Format ideal as a placemat for plates, dishes, or table decorations.
Element of the Silver Garden MY HOME collection
The possibility of combining it with tablecloths, table runners, and pillowcases allows for creating a consistent table arrangement.
Manufacturer
Dajar Sp. z o.o.
ul. Połtawska 6
75-072 Koszalin
e-mail: [email protected]
Safety information
This product can be used safely and in the manner specified by the manufacturer only based on the instructions for use and maintenance, recommendations, warnings, or safety information placed on the product or its packaging or attached to the product.
































