Boston International Ceramic Guest Towel Caddy, Antique White

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Feature

Rectangle ceramic guest towel and napkin valet
Caddy measures 9.25 x 6-Inch
Made of quality glazed ceramic for ease in keeping clean
Designed to fit standard sized paper and linen guest towels and luxury napkins
Search an extensive array of monogrammed, embossed and patterned paper napkins from Caskata Studio and Ideal Home Range, both in partnership with BI

Description

This simple but elegant ceramic valet design will blend into any bathroom or kitchen decor seamlessly. Search an extensive array of monogrammed, embossed and patterned guest towels and luxury napkins from Ideal Home Range, through a partnership with Boston International, to keep your tray filled and useful. It was the love and appreciation of fine design along with the opportunity to create and market well-made yet affordable products that lead Jonathan Newman and Steven Faulkner to found Boston International (BI) in 1986. In the beginning, BI was a boutique line with beautiful hand-made paper products from smaller suppliers in Italy, Spain, Germany and the UK. Through the years, the company developed and grew. In 1996, Boston International added Ideal Home Range (IHR) to their product mix and very shortly after that, BI began its relationship with New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Through the combination of these lines, BI's core group of suppliers and BI's development of proprietary lines and accessories, BI has become a major force in the gift industry today. Currently BI partners with suppliers and manufacturers from around the globe to bring their vision to the US market and employs more than 50 people in rustic Holliston, Massachusetts, some 25 miles west of Boston. Boston International's philosophy is the same now as it was back in 1986. Combine the very best design with the highest quality materials and manufacturing, then add outstanding distribution and unmatched customer service. Currently over 19,000 customers in 11 countries are the beneficiaries of this philosophy.