Just as welcoming on summer evenings as in the winter. CISSAN is handmade from water hyacinth – a plant that is harvested in tropical waterways to control its growth so it doesn’t clog the water flow.
Product details
Every product is handmade and therefore unique.
The material brings a piece of nature into your home and spreads a calm, warm feeling.
Water hyacinths have natural colour variations, giving every napkin box an individual look.
Good to know
Suitable for napkins in size 40x40 cm.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
- Basematerial:
- Water hyacinth, Clear acrylic lacquer
- Frame:
- Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
Care
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Weight & measurements
- Length: 23 cm
- Width: 23 cm
- Height: 7 cm
Package details
CISSAN
Article Number603.342.89- Width: 23 cm
- Height: 7 cm
- Length: 23 cm
- Weight: 0.31 kg
- Package(s): 1
Reviews
Customer reviews
- Nice size
Great size for "normal" sized napkins. My cat loves to sit in this too!
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Great product
Great quality, good price and just the right size for napkins. The only thing I would possibly improve on would be to make it deeper so it holds a full pack of Ikea napkins, but for what it is I would definitely recommend.
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom - Natural Fibre Napkin Holder....
Not as fancy as the upright holders but more practical for storing in a drawer in between uses...
Anonymous reviewer, United Kingdom
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Set the table with a little help from nature
CISSAN napkin holder is made from dried water hyacinth, a beautiful but fast-growing plant that can clog waterways. By using water hyacinth to make products we help to naturally control their growth.
Material
What is water hyacinth?
Water hyacinth is a free-floating plant that spreads quickly in tropical waterways. When covering the surface completely, it blocks out sunlight which disrupts biodiversity. Also, local communities suffer as transportation routes are clogged. When harvested, biodiversity is restored and waterways are kept open. The plant itself becomes a resource too. The stalks make a flexible material that can be woven or braided into unique baskets, mats and other home furnishings.


