Spectrum Diversified Ashley Flat, Modern Dining Table Décor Horizontal Napkin Holder for Kitchen Tables & Countertops, Black
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I use vanity fair napkins, which are perfect for this occasion. They aren't crammed into it.
China. Ours is slightly off-kilter (wobbley), but we don't mind using it. It has a large capacity for napkins.
It can hold a six-by-six-inch napkin.
Not in the least. Round, smooth balls serve as the feet. br>It could scratch if someone was rough with it, but other than that, no.
Selected User Reviews For Spectrum Diversified Ashley Flat, Modern Dining Table Décor Horizontal Napkin Holder for Kitchen Tables & Countertops, Black
as an example, I used to despise our standing napkin holder. This was something I had to deal with for a long time. It was an IKEA-branded, white-painted metal stand with a too-thin base that easily fell over with the slightest movement, and because it was thin metal, it was extremely loud when it fell over. I was ready to throw the IKEA napkin holder out the window (through it) when the opportunity arose. I decided against it and went to Amazon, where I found one I liked the look of (this one) and placed an order. It arrived at the house a few days later (thanks to Prime). I switched to it and it was fantastic. It's in the shape of a napkin. It holds a lot of napkins because it's about 2 inches deep. You can pass the napkins because it is sturdy. Overall, it can hold a lot of napkins. Anyone who asks for my opinion on napkin holders should get it.
Perfect! It arrived quickly and in good condition. br>Fits a 6 on average. Without being crammed or squeezed in, 25 inch napkins fit perfectly. br>It's light and strong at the same time. br>I really like the open top design - it's really cool. It's easy for me to overstock it with napkins if I want to, and it's also simple to grab a napkin when I need one. handed!.
It's the right size for the napkins. My dining room's color scheme was complemented by the coloring.
This may sound silly, but there is finally a reasonably priced napkin holder that isn't overly decorated or styled, making it inconvenient to use. It's straightforward, the perfect size, and reasonably priced!.
In a modern kitchen at our beach house, we needed to replace a paper napkin holder. We didn't like the rustic look, and many of the units had napkin-holding arms. This is the path we chose, and we are very happy with it. The holder is deep enough to hold a large number of napkins while also providing protection from wind gusts (remember, I said beach house, and we are on the beach). When you're grabbing napkins one-by-one, there are no sharp edges or "arms" to get bent or in the way. handedly. To prevent the holder from sliding and/or scratching the granite countertop and glass table where it will be used, I added some adhesive bumpers to the four round "legs. " Durable and appealing – Also, it's reasonably priced.
I placed an order for a black version of this napkin holder. I liked it, but one of the wires had a burr on it, which could cut you if you tried to get a napkin from it, so I returned it. (No pic. Sorry. )br>I ordered another, but one of the bottom wires was missing its welding. Clearly, this is a poor performance. Also, on the top, outside edge, some of the black finish had been scratched off. br>It doesn't help that Amazon sends them in a padded mailing envelope without a box.
It's exactly the right size for the napkins. There are no paint chips, sharp points, or burrs on the holder, and it appears to be in good condition. It has a strong and durable feel to it, but it is still quite light. Although the price is reasonable, something in the product description perplexes me. br>br>However, something in the product description perplexes me. A section of the description is included below. The arm is mentioned, but what arm? Nothing moves or holds the napkins in place. "Your cocktail napkins are held in place by the arm. " The arm glides up smoothly, allowing you to remove a napkin or replenish the stock. " br>Even though that makes no sense to me, I still give it five stars.
It's strong, has a good weight, and fits up to six people. 5" x 6. It fits a lot of 5" luncheon napkins.