Nyota Napkins (Set of 4)
Somehow, the simplest things—like a really good napkin—end up being the most revealing about how you actually live.
What it is
The Nyota Napkins are a set of four handloomed table napkins made from 100% organic cotton sourced from Uganda and Kenya, then designed and woven by artisans in Kenya. Soft, substantial, and thoughtfully made, they’re the kind of everyday essential that quietly upgrades whatever meal they’re part of—whether that’s a dinner party or toast eaten standing at the counter.
Why you’ll actually use them
Because they make even low-effort meals feel deliberate. These are napkins you reach for daily, not the kind that live in a drawer waiting for a hypothetical “special occasion.” They’re soft enough to use, durable enough to wash on repeat, and good-looking enough to make your table feel finished without trying too hard.
Key details
– Set of 4 reusable cloth napkins
– 100% organic cotton
– Handloomed by artisans in Kenya
– Cotton sourced from Uganda and Kenya
– Soft, durable, and designed for everyday use
– Dimensions: 19.5" x 19.5"
– Weight: 0.5 lbs per set
The Nyota Napkins don’t reinvent the table—they just remind you that the small, well-made things are often what turn routine moments into something you’ll want to repeat.
About the brand: Siafu Home
Siafu Home exists in that quiet space where utility and beauty refuse to be strangers; it’s not just about making textiles, it’s about stitching intention into everyday life. Born from a commitment to empower African weavers and rooted in the rhythmic precision of handloom technique, the brand treats cotton, yarn, and thread like material with agency — not merely raw inputs. Its artisans in Kenya and Uganda aren’t churned through an aesthetic assembly line, they’re collaborators in a centuries-old conversation between maker and material, where each napkin, throw, or textile carries tiny variations that feel surprisingly human in a world obsessed with machine perfection. In choosing Siafu Home, you’re not just choosing soft fabric — you’re opting into a lineage of craft, culture, and conscious production that looks calm on a table and deliberate in your life.
