Autumn Alley Barn Door Napkin Holder - Wooden Napkin Holder - Classic Barn Door Motif with Galvanized Corrugated Metal - Rustic Napkin Holder for Farmhouse Décor - Durable Country Napkin Holder
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Hello, the holder will accommodate a standard napkin. I've tried both the Bounty and Walmart brands, and they're both good. I'll tell you right now that the napkin holder doesn't hold a lot of napkins. It holds between 25 and 30 people, according to my estimation. It can hold 35 napkins at once and is made of solid wood.
5' long, 3/4" wide 3/4" in height. The napkin opening is 2" in diameter.
The metal is present on only one side. On the other hand, it's all wood on the other side.
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The material, color, shape, and design are all well-made. The pieces of wood have been firmly joined. I like the rustic look of the metal behind the X, but I was under the impression that both sides would be identical, which they are not. However, that was something I could overlook in the grand scheme of things. The stain color is beautiful, and the lack of a top coat adds to the rustic appeal of this holder. The only criticism I have is that the holder does not hold a large number of napkins. Every other day or so, I usually refill the napkin holder.
? Overall, I am pleased with this product, though it does not appear to be very sturdy due to its design and construction. The base serves as the only point of contact. If a small child carelessly grabbed the napkin holder, or if it was dropped to the floor from about counter height, it would most likely break apart. The product looks great, but it is clearly not made of high-quality materials. wood of exceptional quality (Could it be balsa wood? )br>br>The napkin holder had an unpleasant odor right out of the box, almost like Formaldehyde. Also, some of the texture of the wood had faint white fibers strewn across it, almost as if the napkin holder had been wrapped in Halloween synthetic spider webs before being packed and shipped.
This would be a great $10 napkin holder, but it ended up being $20. I'm not sure why the decorative touch was only applied to one side of the holder rather than both sides, which would have raised its value. I could have made this napkin holder in my basement with a dollar's worth of wood if it didn't have the decorative part. It's a straightforward design that works well. Overall, it accomplishes its goals, but at a lower cost.
The construction of this napkin holder is excellent. If you buy it, expect an odor (perhaps from the manufacturing process?). The odor was gone after I left my holder outside for a few days after receiving it.
It is light in weight. This has a really nice look to it. It goes well with my existing decor. I was concerned about the sturdiness because the wood is thin and appears to be prone to breaking if handled incorrectly. Overall, I think it's a good product, and I would recommend it. I also purchased the salt and pepper caddy to match.
I'd been looking for a farmhouse napkin holder for a long time and am delighted to have found one. Despite the fact that I paid $17 for a napkin holder, it was exactly what I needed. It's well-made and gets the job done!.
This was adorable, but it was poorly constructed. There was a nail stuck through the bottom of the holder when it arrived, which would have ruined the table. I believe that gluing rather than nailing the product together would make it 10 times more durable. So I worked on it a little, removing the nail and sanding/filing the area where the nail had poked through, as well as adding small felt cabinet bumpers to the bottom to protect the table's finish.
It isn't particularly sturdy, but for the purpose of sitting on the table and holding napkins, I believe it will suffice. It has made me very happy.