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Ngala Trading Co.
The Sabie area is a never-ending tapestry of lush foliage concealing camouflaged creatures, where light, sound, movement, and color constantly shift and change. Inspired by this abundance, our runners will add a luxurious touch to your table setting. Our cotton fabric is digitally printed onto a bleached base cloth for the most vibrant and detailed Ardmore prints. Our satin weave cotton has a luxuriously soft feel, and we suggest treating it with care to preserve vibrant colors.
. Dave. . 2025-01-16 07:33:57
Designed in South Africa by Ardmore Design, this table runner is crafted of cotton with a vibrant jungle-inspired pattern and coordinating edges. Bursting with intricate artwork developed from the Zambezi Collection, this design features playful vervet monkeys crawling amongst the striking bloom of the Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise) plant.
This runner is absolutely gorgeous, beautiful vibrant pattern and excellent quality.. Anonymous. . 2024-03-15 14:32:57
Matouk
Introduced in the 1970s, Schumacher's iconic leopard is alluring, distinctive, and endlessly chic. Matouk've printed it on our classic linen in a daring green for a table collection that's fit for casual gatherings and formal dinners alike.
Introduced in the 1970s, Schumacher's Iconic Leopard is alluring, distinctive, and endlessly chic. Matouk is printed on our classic linen in three versatile hues for a table collection that's fit for casual gatherings and formal dinners alike.
Novica
Against a body of ginger, a procession of elephants and leafy motifs is painted by hand in black. Ghanaian artisan K. Baka creates this one-of-a-kind cotton table runner, which is decorated on the ends with African triangle motifs. Fringes dangle from the ends of this runner.
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Woven by hand on a backstrap loom, this elegant table runner depicts the quetzal, Guatemala's emblematic bird. Its splendid plumage was prized by the ancient Maya, and the shy bird can still be glimpsed in the rainforest of Central America. Mayra Leticia Hernandez shares her textile expertise and love of colors with this beautiful weaving.