Hemp Runner - Aubergine, 50cm x 200cm
We at Drapers Organic are proud to introduce our purely hemp range of sustainable home interiors.
Our 'mix and match' tableware is simple yet elegant. The collection can be fully coordinated, bought singularly or mixed and matched to your own taste. Our range includes tablecloths, table runners and napkins.
The runners are available in plain or with our stylishly subtle embroidery. They also make great bed runners.
Plain - natural / deep olive green / aubergine / duck egg blue.
Embroidered - natural with latte / ice grey with grey / duck egg blue with soft white
Approx dimensions: 200cm x 50cm
Please note that the table linen coordinates with our range of 100% hemp curtain panels.
Trade / Retail enquiries welcome.
...Why Buy Hemp?
Hemp is naturally one of the most ecologically friendly fabrics. It is a renewable, biodegradable resource that grows well without pesticides, herbicides or fungicides and has a deep root system that helps to prevent soil erosion, whilst removing toxins and aerating the soil to the benefit of future crops. It is also drought resistant, unfortunately an important factor in today's world.
Hemp is a most resourceful crop and as such has been cultivated for thousands of years. The fibres being renowned for their strength and durability, whilst the seeds are a great nutritional source of proteins, as well as providing other health and practical uses. It has a relatively short growth cycle, so is an efficient crop for farmers to grow, and is known for its many other uses such as paper, bodycare products, detergents, pet foods and even biofuels.
Hemp is a textural, naturally attractive fabric that can be produced in various weights, so is suitable for the finest of apparel to heavy duty upholstery. It is naturally UV resistant and absorbent, and is also known for its anti-bacterial, anti-mould and insulative qualities. It feels soft and has a contemporary elegance, suitable for today's more simple taste.
Please note it is possible that there may be some irregularities in the weave, which should not be deemed a fault as it can be characteristic of a natural fabric.