dimanche 22 mars 2009

Placemat







Placemat
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Three household placemats made with, from the top: cork, wool and fiber.
A placemat is a protective table pad usually made of paper, plastic or cloth for restaurants and households. The term is derived from the mat being put at a persons "place" (chair) at a table.
Uses
Their primary function is to protect the table from water marks, food stains or heat damage; however they also serve as decoration, especially placemats made from lace or silk, or designed for holidays. In restaurants they can advertise menu items, specials and local businesses; and/or can have games for children.
Higher end placemats made from vinyl or leather are used by hotels and organizations for meetings as they allow for easier writing, provide an area to lean comfortably and place objects on the table with minimal noise during meetings.

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