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Autumnal Paper Napkins - 20 Pack

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About Autumn Hues Paper Napkins:
Add warmth to seasonal tables with the Autumn Hues Paper Napkins. Featuring a painterly leaf print in rich rust, mustard and sage tones, these napkins are made from recycled paper and come in recyclable packaging. Perfect for autumn entertaining, from casual gatherings to Thanksgiving spreads, they bring an inviting, seasonal finish to any table setting.

Size: 33cm x 33cm
Pack Info: Pack of 20
Material: Recycled Paper

Why your customers will love this:

  • Made from recycled paper with recyclable packaging

  • Painterly leaf design in rich autumnal colours

  • Perfect for autumn dinners and Thanksgiving spreads

  • Great for seasonal gatherings and entertaining

Product: Home Recyclable
Packaging: Recycled Materials

How to merchandise Autumn Hues Paper Napkins:
Display alongside matching tableware and décor from the Autumn Hues collection to create a cohesive autumn story. Ideal for merchandising with candles, glassware, or seasonal food gifts to inspire hosting displays.

Recommended Occasions:
Autumn
Thanksgiving
Halloween
Everyday

Recommended Retailers:
Gift Shops
Home & Interior Stores
Garden Centres
Florists
Delicatessens



About Talking Tables

Talking Tables is a family-run, values-driven brand founded over 25 years ago by Clare Harris, with a passion for bringing people together.

Our in-house team designs fun, colourful and thoughtfully crafted products across homeware, birthday, games and seasonal décor, bringing joy to every gathering and helping customers create meaningful moments with ease.

Now stocked in over 3,500 independent stores alongside leading global retailers, we combine creative design with trusted production across 10 countries.

We are a certified B Corp, committed to doing business responsibly, with plastic-free products, sustainably sourced materials and over 65,000 trees planted.
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