Joerg Gaetjens, 2004 Meticulously crafted in workshops for the physically challenged in Germany, this design doubles as reusable place cards and napkin rings. Simply write the names of your guests directly onto the napkin rings...
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Joerg Gaetjens, 2004 Meticulously crafted in workshops for the physically challenged in Germany, this design doubles as reusable place cards and napkin rings. Simply write the names of your guests directly onto the napkin rings with the slate pencil and remove with the sponge eraser, both included. Made of lacquered untreated maple. Set of four.
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Comments (6)
Awesome idea! The price is a little high. I wonder if you could make these at home.
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Teacher gift?
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i really like these, but as my brother once told me, napkins are just a waste of perfectly good food. he didn't mention napkin rings, though...
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Jay and I are obsessed with chalkboard-like dining pieces
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For Jackie.
From the list : Home & Garden by nickixoxo
could so easily make these!
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