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Placemat PAGU (Set of 2, 4 or 6) 45 cm | Boho Table Mat with Fringes made of Raffia

by Soeji

€52,99 EUR
€52,99 EUR
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Product description

The Pagu placemat immediately catches the eye with its unique design and interwoven black and white elements. The elegant, long fringes give this handmade piece of art an exotic touch and create a warm atmosphere on any table setting. 

Pagu offers you the flexibility you need to customize your table setting to your liking. Whether you're planning an intimate dinner for two or hosting a social gathering with friends and family, we have the set for you. Choose from a set of 2, 4 or 6 to create the perfect look for your table. With Pagu, every moment becomes a special experience in stylish surroundings.

Measurements & weight:

Diameter: 35 cm (45 cm with fringes)
Weight: 0,25kg per piece

Due to the production by hand and natural variations in the materials, size and weight may vary slightly from the stated values.

Material: Raffia

Our placemats are made from plant fibres. They therefore wonderfully smell and feel like nature.

Raffia (Corypha utan) occurs naturally in the steppe and forest areas of Southeast Asia. About every two years, the plant renews its leaves and sheds the old ones, which are then collected by humans, dried in the sun for a few days to weeks and processed into wickerwork, depending on the desired degree of browning. The relative rarity and the higher processing effort make this material somewhat more expensive compared to other plant fibers. While it is hardly known in Europe, the material has proven itself with the local population in Southeast Asia in the form of all kinds of everyday objects and is very popular due to its pleasantly soft, but robust nature.