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Disposable runners for use in catering and at home

29.04.2021

Airlaid disposable runners offer a versatile, practical and hygienic solution to dress the table in style, greatly appreciated by the hospitality industry and used increasingly also at home

 

We are used to seeing disposable runners on the tables of bars and restaurants. Disposable runners made of airlaid, a material similar to fabric, are elegant, strong and pleasing to the touch, while ensuring practicality and hygiene. They can be white, coloured or printed and are easy to match with the other elements of the table. They are widely used in the hospitality industry for all these reasons. Nonetheless, due to the fact that it is handy, versatile and suitable for any style and occasion, the disposable runner is also used with increasing frequency to dress the table at home. It is ideal for an elegant dinner, an informal lunch or a quick meal, besides being simply perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

How do you lay the table with a runner? And how long should a table runner be? There are various ways of positioning it, depending on use and style. It can be used tête à tête or positioned in the centre of the table, as a decorative feature. Our runners vary in length from 4,80 m to 24 m and are produced pre-cut according to the customer’s needs to obtain the right size for any table, whether square or rectangular. Pre-cutting also allows practical placemats to be obtained from the roll of runner. The versatility of the airlaid runner allows the table to be dressed in style and gives a touch of sophistication to any space.

Disposable runners are the ideal solution for those seeking both practicality and eco-sustainability. In fact, our disposable runners can be FSC® (FSC-C139999) and OK Compost Industrial certified. OK Compost Industrial certified runners are biodegradable and compostable and can be disposed of in the organic waste for sustainable waste management.

Airlaid disposable runners for the retail channel are supplied in handy display boxes.