Storigraphic introduces new collection

Storigraph has launched a new range of Storihome table linens and coasters.

Sustainably produced in the UK, the initial collection of table runners and placemats, along with matching napkins and coasters, bring a cohesive style to table settings and effortlessly inspire the table landscape with a striking focal point and matching accents.

In addition, a new exclusive edition table runner with placemats and napkins has been added to thee Storigraphic x Hornsea Originals/Moderns collection – featuring heritage design.

Storigraphic is an independent design studio, sustainable brand and store, creating award-winning homeware, as well as paperware and accessories. All products are recyclable and sustainably made in the UK, with 5% of profits donated to Crisis UK, and a portion of each sale allocated to planting a young native tree.

 

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