napkin
The napkin has not always been a ‘must have’ item on the table. The historian Carlos Fisas explains in his book Bon appetite! that it was Leonardo da Vinci who invented the napkin in 1491. The genius wrote in his diaries that for as long as he worked for the Duke of Milan as Master of Ceremonies, he thought of offering an alternative way for guests to wipe their hands during banquets.
Set of napkin and tablecloth Like Linen® Parma. Texture allows elegant bends of the napkins.
How many restaurants would not like the elegance of the tablecloth fabric without the costs of dry cleaning? Now they can choose from the range Like – Linen ®, which implies a significant saving by eliminating the process of washing, drying and industrial ironing – as well as the subsequent wear of the textile linen — without resigning from an impeccable style.