Salon de Th Die-Cut Place Cards - 8 Per Package

Caspari place cards feature an assortment of beautiful designs and colors that coordinate with our napkins, plates, and tabletop dcor. A die-cut or classic folded place card adds the final touch to each place setting on a beautifully set table. They are perfect for creating name cards for guest's seats as well as labeling appetizers and entrees on the buffet or table. Each is printed on quality cardstock paper and features an eye-catching die-cut design.
- Designed with beautiful Caspari artwork to coordinate with our tabletop collections
- Printed on high-quality cardstock with die-cut design
- Includes 8 Die-Cut Place Cards
- Measures 9 x 9 cm
- Folds into a tent shape for upright table placement
Product Type: | Place Cards |
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Product SKU: | 86936P |
Product UPC: | 0025096868648 |
Collection Name: | Salon de Thé |
Quantity Included: | 8 Per Package |
Material: | Cardstock Paper |
Product Dimensions: | 9 x 9 cm |
Country of Origin: | Switzerland, United States |
Style & Theme: | Eastern Influence, Pastels |
Artist or Collection: | Victoria & Albert Museum |
Artist or Collection Biography: | The V&A is the world’s leading museum of art and design, housing a permanent collection of over 4.5 million objects that span over 5,000 years of human creativity. The Museum holds many of the UK's national collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, jewelry, glass, ceramics, book arts, Asian art and design, theatre and performance. The Museum was established in 1852, following the enormous success of the Great Exhibition the previous year. Its founding principle was to make works of art available to all, to educate working people and to inspire British designers and manufacturers. Many of Britain's most successful designers have used the V&A as a source of ideas and stimulation and visitors to the V&A have the opportunity to see their work alongside the historic collections which helped shape them. |