Wreath Round Placement

$30.00
Color: Elm
Size: Round 15"

Developed in collaboration with Martha Stewart, Wreath is a modern holiday classic. This spirited yet sophisticated placemat combines the precision of digital printing with a sleek, ultra-durable woven textile that wipes clean. The botanical border, complete with pine boughs and sprigs of holly, originated as hand-drawn artwork in our New York design studio and encircles whatever is placed at the center.

  • Round shape, 15"
  • Color: Elm - Midtone Green with Yellow Undertones
  • Terrastrand yarns with 25% renewable vegetable content
  • Unbacked, reversed to solid
  • Free of phthalates
  • Made in the USA

Care: Cleaning is easy. Simply wipe the mat with soap and water, and allow to air dry. Mats with visible food residue can be sprayed with soapy water, scrubbed with a soft-bristle brush, or soaked in soapy water and then rinsed. Do not clean with alcohol-based cleaning agents, as they can break down TerraStrand yarns over time. Citrus-based cleaning agents are also not recommended, as they can cause discoloration. Do not wash in dishwasher or washing machine. Do not iron or dry with heat. A high-temperature sanitizer may be used up to once per week.

Chilewich was born in 2000 out of designer Sandy Chilewich’s passion for reimagining overlooked materials and underused processes to transform the way people around the world set their tables. In designing textiles that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable, versatile, and easy to wipe clean, we offer products that address a key element of sustainability: longevity. Every Chilewich product is made to endure decades of daily use and to look good doing it, while conserving the resources required by machine washing and product replacement.
Sustainability is also the quest for better, and we’re committed to continuing to make choices that are better for people and the planet. From raw materials to finished goods, design to production, we recognize that this is an evolution that encompasses manufacturers, consumers, and policymakers in a complex interplay of economics, engineering, and chemistry.

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