




Night Botanica Placemat Set
The Night Botanica Placemat Set features a modern floral design with half-moon arcs and stemmed blooms in black and deep blue, printed on a white cotton base. The bold yet balanced pattern brings a touch of mid-century style to the dining table.
Made by hand with carved wooden blocks, natural pigments, and Kantha embroidery, each placemat reflects the time-honored methods of Indian textile craft. The printed motifs and stitched edges give every piece its own character.
Produced in small batches, each placemat may have slight variations that reflect the nature of handmade craft.
- Size: 13" x 18"
- Set of 4 or 6 with matching napkins
- Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water and lay flat to dry
- Handmade in India
- Designed in and ships from California
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Returns are accepted on this product within 30 days from the date that the product was delivered to you. Item must be returned unused, unwashed, and undamaged.
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The Art of Hand-Block Printing
We honor tradition and artistry through our hand-block printing process. Our artisans, rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan and Gujarat, breathe life into fabric using hand-carved wooden blocks dipped in vibrant dyes. From meticulously carving the blocks to the rhythmic dance of printing, we ensure every step resonates with the love for this ancient craft. Our process culminates in vivid, intricate designs that embody not only beauty but also our commitment to preserving this time-honored technique.
Nourishing Lives with Every Purchase
More than just a home decor and clothing company, CQC LA is committed to fighting child hunger in India. For every quilt or clothing item purchased, we partner with the Akshaya Patra Foundation, providing a meal to a child in need for one month. This partnership is aiding in feeding 2.8 million children in India daily, making strides towards a future free from child hunger.
