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Placemat (Set of 2, 4 or 6) PANDAWA 38 cm | Boho Table Mat made of Waterhyacinth

by Soeji

€44,99 EUR
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Product description

Pandawa is a beautiful placemat made of woven water hyacinth. With its simple and natural coloring and classic round shape, it is the perfect addition to any occasion. Whether you are hosting an evening get-together in the garden or enjoying a cozy brunch, Pandawa sets stylish accents and adds a touch of naturalness to your table.

The use of thick, extremely robust water hyacinth fibres gives Pandawa a particularly high-quality look and leaves a lasting impression. You can also use it as a decorative element on a bedside table, a chest of drawers or on the wall to add a charming touch to any room.

Pandawa is available as a set of 2, 4 or 6.

Measurements & weight:

Diameter: 38 cm
Weight: 0,15 kg per piece

Our products are artfully crafted individual pieces. They may vary slightly in size, color and shape due to the production by hand and natural variations in materials.

Material: Water hyacinth

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

The water hyacinth is a tropical aquatic plant that grows on rivers and lakes. It actually comes from South America, but was also introduced in Southeast Asia. There it is considered a weed because it multiplies incredibly quickly and can cover entire bodies of water with a carpet of leaves. The resulting lack of light and oxygen causes all life underwater to die, which is why the plants have to be removed regularly. In order to prepare the plants for further processing, the leaves are cut off and the thick stems are dried in the sun for three to seven days. The result is a sustainable raw material that is available in abundance for many woven goods here at Soeji!