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We are taking a short break! Orders placed after 8th January will be shipped as soon as we are back on the 27th January.

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Red Stripe Handloom Napkins - Set of 6

This Red Stripe Napkin set brings a classic red and white combination to your table. Crafted from 100% locally sourced cotton, they’re soft to the touch and full of character. Perfect for adding warmth and a touch of Kenyan craftsmanship to every meal.

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  • Sustainability Features
    Natural Materials

    This product is made from 100% East African Cotton.

    Red Stripe Handloom Napkins - Set of 6
    Low Carbon Production

    These textiles are woven on traditional manual looms (using no electricity) from locally sourced cotton, keeping carbon production to a minimum. At Tomorrows, we offset carbon produced in the shipment from Kenya to Europe.

    Red Stripe Handloom Napkins - Set of 6
    Fair Wages

    Siafu ensures fair wages, paying their skilled artisans above the minimum wage

    Red Stripe Handloom Napkins - Set of 6
    Traditional Crafts Preservation

    By training new generations of weavers, Siafu supports local craftsmanship and builds a future for Kenyan textile production.

  • Product Detail
    100% cotton
    55 x 55 cm
    Plain weave
  • Caring for your product
    Made from 100% cotton, our products are colourfast and can either be hand washed or machine washed using a soft base detergent/soap. We recommend washing at a temperature of 30 degrees or lower. Do not bleach.
  • Delivery & Returns
    Returns

    If something isn’t quite right, you can return unused and undamaged items within 30 days of receipt. Please note that return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
    To start a return, simply reach out to us at info@tomorrows.store with your order details. Once we receive the returned item, we'll process your refund to the original payment method within 14 days.


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About Siafu Home

About Siafu Home

Siafu is dedicated to reviving Kenya’s textile heritage through timeless, handcrafted fabrics. Founded to breathe new life into a once-thriving industry and a “lost art”, Siafu proudly designs and produces fabrics in Nairobi using cotton from Kenya and Uganda.

Their team of skilled weavers creates each piece on hand looms, ensuring minimal waste and lasting quality. With a commitment to training new generations of artisans, Siafu is building a future for Kenyan textile craftsmanship. 100% Kenyan owned, Siafu’s mission is to offer beautifully made, sustainable textiles that showcase the talent and tradition of local weavers while supporting a brighter future for the industry.

Siafu is dedicated to reviving Kenya’s textile heritage through timeless, handcrafted fabrics. Founded to breathe new life into a once-thriving industry and a “lost art”, Siafu proudly designs and produces fabrics in Nairobi using cotton from Kenya and Uganda.

Their team of skilled weavers creates each piece on hand looms, ensuring minimal waste and lasting quality. With a commitment to training new generations of artisans, Siafu is building a future for Kenyan textile craftsmanship. 100% Kenyan owned, Siafu’s mission is to offer beautifully made, sustainable textiles that showcase the talent and tradition of local weavers while supporting a brighter future for the industry.

About the process

About the process

Siafu sources its cotton from neighbouring Uganda. Back at the Nairobi workshop, a team of artisans transform the yarns into soft and finely woven textiles. The looms are carefully set up by the weavers to follow Siafu’s intricate stripe patterns, a process that takes a couple of days!

The warp and the weft are then rhythmically intertwined over several days to create their signature fabrics. The result is high quality and durable textiles.

Siafu sources its cotton from neighbouring Uganda. Back at the Nairobi workshop, a team of artisans transform the yarns into soft and finely woven textiles. The looms are carefully set up by the weavers to follow Siafu’s intricate stripe patterns, a process that takes a couple of days!

The warp and the weft are then rhythmically intertwined over several days to create their signature fabrics. The result is high quality and durable textiles.

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