

Koustrup & Co.
Paper napkin green tones 20 pcs | 33 x 33 cm
Product description
These beautiful 3-ply paper napkins feature floral patterns in shades of pink and purple, glowing against a deep green background.
The pattern was created in collaboration with Danish designer Jim Lyngvild. Lyngvild is known for his spectacular and colorful design style, which combines Nordic history, nature, and rich ornamentation with modern interiors. His designs often highlight large floral motifs, dramatic colors, and narrative elements.
20 napkins per pack. Napkin size when unfolded: 33 x 33 cm.
Made from recycled FSC paper.
Deliveries all over Finland
Solid wood furniture is heavy and pre-assembled, so we want to ensure that it arrives intact.
We transport our furniture to customers in the Helsinki metropolitan area and elsewhere in Finland using our reliable partner.
Our main partner is Arctic Roi Oy, a family business with a great service attitude from Rovaniemi. Friendly and punctual Mikko delivers orders about every other week.
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Koustrup & Co.
Koustrup & Co. is a Danish family business known for its high-quality interior decor and household items, combining Nordic design, nature motifs, and responsible manufacturing. The company's products reflect a love for plants, animals, art, and cultural history, and many collections are created in collaboration with museums, artists, and organizations dedicated to preserving cultural heritage.
Koustrup & Co.'s designs draw inspiration from nature, historical patterns, and classical art. The company is particularly known for its collaboration with The William Morris Society, which preserves William Morris designs, and for its various collections featuring botanical and cultural-historical themes. All products are designed in Denmark, and manufacturing emphasizes sustainability, longevity, and environmentally friendly materials.
Koustrup & Co.'s philosophy is based on the idea that beautiful and practical objects bring joy to everyday life.



















