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  2. Placemat - Wikipedia

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    Two household placemats, made with cork (top, Plancius's map) and wool (bottom) A placemat or table mat is a covering or pad designating an individual place setting, unlike the larger tablecloth that covers the entire surface. Placemats are made from many different materials, depending on their purpose: to protect, decorate, entertain or advertise.

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    Round Fringe Placemats The beige fringe round raffia placemats bring a strong boho game and could look great on pretty much any dining or patio table. They are on sale for $14, marked down from $20.

  4. Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Some tablecloths are designed as part of an overall table setting, with coordinating napkins, placemats, or other decorative pieces. Special kinds of tablecloth include "runners" which overhang the table at two ends only and "table protectors" which provide a padded layer under a normal tablecloth.

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    Forbes says to start with your linens, plates, cutlery, and glassware, then add décor and design details like napkin rings, candles, votives, florals, and printed materials.

  6. The 21 Best Placemats to Dress Up Your Dining Space (And ...

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  7. Fluff pulp - Wikipedia

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    Fluff pulp was first developed for use in disposable sanitary napkins. [2] Kotex's first advertisement for products made with wood pulp (Cellucotton) appeared in 1921. [3] Disposable diaper producers also were early to convert to fluff pulp because of its low cost and high absorbency. Normal usage of fluff pulp in a diaper was about 55 percent.

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