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Vine Thief Cocktail Napkin Set - Liberty fabric

Sale price$49.00

Vine Thief cocktail napkins feel like a secret garden moment tucked under every glass. First released by Liberty of London in the 1880s, the twining vines and tucked-away birds on Liberty’s Tana Lawn bring a softly moody charm to wine tastings, porch cocktails, and nibbles before dinner. Scattered across a tray or bar, they invite a second look.

Each napkin is sewn double-sided with a backing, so it has enough body to handle chilled glasses and the inevitable splash or crumb. A hand-stitched hem—finished in fringe or scalloped embroidery—adds texture at the edge, making even a simple cheese board or charcuterie tray feel considered.

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Vine Thief Cocktail Napkin Set - Liberty fabric
Vine Thief Cocktail Napkin Set - Liberty fabric Sale price$49.00

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Heritage prints are having a moment again—especially the 19th-century William Morris patterns still produced by Liberty of London. They bring a mix of nostalgia and quiet sophistication into contemporary rooms, which feels right at home in the South where layered spaces, botanical motifs, and collected antiques are part of the everyday design language.

That’s why we’ve partnered with a linens workroom in Florida to create a limited-edition run of cocktail and dinner napkins from Liberty’s luxurious Tana Lawn® cotton. Many of these patterns have been in continuous production since the 1880s, so when you set the table with them, you’re laying down a small piece of design history—just dressed for oysters, bourbon, and candlelight.

William Morris (1834–1896) was a defining figure of the Arts & Crafts movement, and his influence shows up today in the maximal, pattern-rich interiors so many Southern designers love. His prints are full of life: birds stealing strawberries, curling vines, wildflowers and leaves that feel as if they’ve climbed in from the garden just beyond the porch. On the table, they create that layered, storied, romantically beautiful look Diane loves—elevated but relaxed enough for real family dinners and long evenings with friends.

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“These prints are vintage, utterly steeped in the Arts & Crafts movement that William Morris pioneered, and truly versatile.”

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