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Napkin holder

A napkin holder is a device used to hold napkins. A napkin holder can be made from virtually any solid material and is built so that the napkins do not slip from its hold, either by way of sandwiching them between two surfaces, or simply enclosing them on their sides in a horizontal design. Napkin holders range in price and styles from wooden designs to wrought iron or ceramic styles and many others. One iteration of the napkin holder, better known as a napkin dispenser, offers additional functionality with its design: folded napkins are enclosed in a snug metal casing, allowing users to retrieve a single napkin each time they reach into the container; this particular device is usually found in restaurants, diners, and other public eateries, while its simpler—often more aesthetically pleasing—counterpart, the holder, is common to households and classrooms. There is also an item which holds a napkin or serviette in a button hole or the top of a conventional necktie knot. It is conjectured as a clamp for the corner of a napkin and an hook which hooks into the top of the tie knot. They are most usually in sterling silver and date back to at least Edwardian times. Hence often to be found in antique outlets as functional collectors items. Certain "gentleman's clubs" include a button hole in a corner of their napkins for direct coupling to an upper shirt button.

Napkin holder
A typical upright napkin holder
ClassificationKitchenware
TypesVertical, horizontal
Plastic, metal.
Used withNapkins
RelatedNapkin ring, napkin dispenser

Function edit

 
The outward pressure from a full load of napkins helps keep them between the two outer walls of the holder.

Napkin holders, as their name implies, are tools in which napkins are held and stored, most often sandwiched between two surfaces.[1] Among basic holders, there are several kinds, those principally belonging in two categories; vertical and horizontal.[2] While their main function is to hold napkins,[1] napkin holders can also serve to complement decorations, either internally or externally.[3][4] In addition, the creation of napkin holders by amateur woodworkers and metalworkers serves as a fairly easy project, and has been touted by do it yourself magazines such as Popular Mechanics and Popular Science.[5][6] Even simpler designs have been sold as projects that children can do, the napkin holders in these being made of paper plates and yarn.[7]

Napkin holders are used in many locations, ranging from classrooms to eateries.[8]

History edit

The popularity of napkin holders corresponded with the invention (and popularization) of the paper napkin by the Scott Paper Company in 1930,[9] although cloth napkins had existed—often as handkerchiefs—since Greek and Roman times.[10] Wrought iron napkin holders and rings were a common part of a blacksmith's repertoire during the 19th century as well as other holders and household items.[11] Mechanically made napkin holders have replaced many of those made by hand, as blacksmithing is now primarily an art form, as opposed to a means of creation of household utility items.[11][12]

Vintage napkin holders edit

 
A non-plastic vintage napkin holder, with the design of an owl

Vintage napkin holders were an integral part of kitchens during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.[13] Made in large quantities, these napkin holders were often made of brightly colored plastic, either transparent or solid.[13] Other non-plastic napkin holders were also produced, but in smaller quantities.[13]

Design edit

 
A horizontal napkin holder with a weight to hold napkins down and edges

The two main styles of napkin holders, vertical and horizontal, function in similar ways. Vertical napkin holders and some horizontal napkin holders sandwich napkins between two surfaces. In vertical napkin holders, the surfaces tend to be the same size and, often, shape, making the napkin holders symmetrical.[2][6] In vertical holders that sandwich, however, the bottom is usually around the size of a conventional paper napkin, about 7.25 inches (184 mm) by 7.75 inches (197 mm)[5] while the top side can be any virtually any shape, as it acts as a paperweight.[2] Within this style, there is variation. Some napkin holders have edges as the weight alone could not keep the napkins down (see photo), while others rely entirely on their weight to secure the napkins.[4] Another type of horizontal holder lacks a weight altogether, and is simply a base and four edges.[5]

The design of napkin holders is largely based upon preconditions of the space or spaces that the napkin holder will occupy. For example, if limited table space is available, a vertical design may be more practical. However, if conserving space is not an issue, a horizontal napkin holder is advantageous, as well as slightly easier for the subject to access. Color, style, and durability are also based on the environment and the architectural styles of the selected room or rooms.[1] Lastly, price and budget are determining factors of a napkin holder's design, which usually range between 10 and 50 US dollars.[1]

Construction edit

 
Metal and combination metal/wood napkin holders

While the basic design of napkin holders is consistent, the tools and construction materials will vary based on what material the maker is using.

Wood edit

While less common than metal or wrought iron napkin holders, wooden napkin holders are often made as art projects, due to the relative ease of making them, and easy access to the materials needed. Common materials used in wooden napkin holder construction include:

Metal edit

Metal napkin holders may be made from wrought iron,[11] wire, or sheet metal.[15]

Napkin dispensers edit

 
A wide napkin dispenser

The variant of the napkin holder, the napkin dispenser, is most often seen as a part of restaurant equipment.[16] Napkin dispensers serve in restaurants not only because they are easy to access, but more importantly because they provide diners with autonomy from the restaurant staff, so if a spill or other accident occurs, the diners can clean it up on their own,[17] which frees the burden from waiters and other busy members of the staff.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Napkin Holder". Mahalo.com. 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  2. ^ a b c "Napkin Holder". NexTag. 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  3. ^ . Cutlery and More. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  4. ^ a b Moor, Dennis (2005-04-01). Chip Carver's Workbook. Fox Chapel Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-56523-257-0. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  5. ^ a b c Freedman, Linda (February 1983). "Pine Napkin Holder Keeps Table Neat". Popular Mechanics. Vol. 159, no. 2. p. 74. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  6. ^ a b "Napkin Holder Displays Curious Lattice Effect". Popular Science. Vol. 139, no. 6. December 1941. p. 176. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  7. ^ Herr, Judy (2000-12-18). Creative learning activities for young children. Delmar Cengage Learning. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-7668-1613-8. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  8. ^ Dposon, Lea; David Hayes; Jack Miller (2007-03-16). Food and Beverage Cost Control. Wiley. p. 338. ISBN 978-0-471-69417-5. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  9. ^ Ament, Phil (January 2005). "Paper Towel History". The Great Idea Finder. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  10. ^ Von Drachenfels, Suzanne (2000-11-08). The Art of the Table. New York City: Simon & Schuster. p. 342. ISBN 978-0-684-84732-0. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
  11. ^ a b c "Welcome From David Hoffman AKA "Bulldog the Blacksmith"". Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  12. ^ Muldoon, Magdelena (2008-04-01). Metal Embossing Workshop. Sterling. p. 84. ISBN 978-1-4027-5385-5. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  13. ^ a b c "A Vintage Napkin Holder Guide For Collectors". Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  14. ^ a b c "The RunnerDeck Napkin Holder, step by step instructions". Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  15. ^ Gollberg, Joanna (2005-09-01). Creative metal crafts : 25 beautiful projects for your home. Lark Books. p. 108. ISBN 978-1-57990-745-7.
  16. ^ a b Duncan, Missy. "Napkin Dispensers Information". Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  17. ^ "Napkin Holder Minimizes Waste..." The Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. 1954-08-14. p. 51. Retrieved 2009-08-09.

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A napkin holder is a device used to hold napkins A napkin holder can be made from virtually any solid material and is built so that the napkins do not slip from its hold either by way of sandwiching them between two surfaces or simply enclosing them on their sides in a horizontal design Napkin holders range in price and styles from wooden designs to wrought iron or ceramic styles and many others One iteration of the napkin holder better known as a napkin dispenser offers additional functionality with its design folded napkins are enclosed in a snug metal casing allowing users to retrieve a single napkin each time they reach into the container this particular device is usually found in restaurants diners and other public eateries while its simpler often more aesthetically pleasing counterpart the holder is common to households and classrooms There is also an item which holds a napkin or serviette in a button hole or the top of a conventional necktie knot It is conjectured as a clamp for the corner of a napkin and an hook which hooks into the top of the tie knot They are most usually in sterling silver and date back to at least Edwardian times Hence often to be found in antique outlets as functional collectors items Certain gentleman s clubs include a button hole in a corner of their napkins for direct coupling to an upper shirt button Napkin holderA typical upright napkin holderClassificationKitchenwareTypesVertical horizontalPlastic metal Used withNapkinsRelatedNapkin ring napkin dispenser Contents 1 Function 2 History 2 1 Vintage napkin holders 3 Design 4 Construction 4 1 Wood 4 2 Metal 5 Napkin dispensers 6 See also 7 ReferencesFunction edit nbsp The outward pressure from a full load of napkins helps keep them between the two outer walls of the holder Napkin holders as their name implies are tools in which napkins are held and stored most often sandwiched between two surfaces 1 Among basic holders there are several kinds those principally belonging in two categories vertical and horizontal 2 While their main function is to hold napkins 1 napkin holders can also serve to complement decorations either internally or externally 3 4 In addition the creation of napkin holders by amateur woodworkers and metalworkers serves as a fairly easy project and has been touted by do it yourself magazines such as Popular Mechanics and Popular Science 5 6 Even simpler designs have been sold as projects that children can do the napkin holders in these being made of paper plates and yarn 7 Napkin holders are used in many locations ranging from classrooms to eateries 8 History editThe popularity of napkin holders corresponded with the invention and popularization of the paper napkin by the Scott Paper Company in 1930 9 although cloth napkins had existed often as handkerchiefs since Greek and Roman times 10 Wrought iron napkin holders and rings were a common part of a blacksmith s repertoire during the 19th century as well as other holders and household items 11 Mechanically made napkin holders have replaced many of those made by hand as blacksmithing is now primarily an art form as opposed to a means of creation of household utility items 11 12 Vintage napkin holders edit nbsp A non plastic vintage napkin holder with the design of an owlVintage napkin holders were an integral part of kitchens during the 1950s 1960s and 1970s 13 Made in large quantities these napkin holders were often made of brightly colored plastic either transparent or solid 13 Other non plastic napkin holders were also produced but in smaller quantities 13 Design edit nbsp A horizontal napkin holder with a weight to hold napkins down and edgesThe two main styles of napkin holders vertical and horizontal function in similar ways Vertical napkin holders and some horizontal napkin holders sandwich napkins between two surfaces In vertical napkin holders the surfaces tend to be the same size and often shape making the napkin holders symmetrical 2 6 In vertical holders that sandwich however the bottom is usually around the size of a conventional paper napkin about 7 25 inches 184 mm by 7 75 inches 197 mm 5 while the top side can be any virtually any shape as it acts as a paperweight 2 Within this style there is variation Some napkin holders have edges as the weight alone could not keep the napkins down see photo while others rely entirely on their weight to secure the napkins 4 Another type of horizontal holder lacks a weight altogether and is simply a base and four edges 5 The design of napkin holders is largely based upon preconditions of the space or spaces that the napkin holder will occupy For example if limited table space is available a vertical design may be more practical However if conserving space is not an issue a horizontal napkin holder is advantageous as well as slightly easier for the subject to access Color style and durability are also based on the environment and the architectural styles of the selected room or rooms 1 Lastly price and budget are determining factors of a napkin holder s design which usually range between 10 and 50 US dollars 1 Construction edit nbsp Metal and combination metal wood napkin holdersWhile the basic design of napkin holders is consistent the tools and construction materials will vary based on what material the maker is using Wood edit While less common than metal or wrought iron napkin holders wooden napkin holders are often made as art projects due to the relative ease of making them and easy access to the materials needed Common materials used in wooden napkin holder construction include Hardwood or plywood for extra strength and durability 14 Brad nails 14 Wood glue 14 Metal edit Metal napkin holders may be made from wrought iron 11 wire or sheet metal 15 Napkin dispensers edit nbsp A wide napkin dispenserThe variant of the napkin holder the napkin dispenser is most often seen as a part of restaurant equipment 16 Napkin dispensers serve in restaurants not only because they are easy to access but more importantly because they provide diners with autonomy from the restaurant staff so if a spill or other accident occurs the diners can clean it up on their own 17 which frees the burden from waiters and other busy members of the staff 16 See also editNapkin ring Napkin Wrought ironReferences edit a b c d Napkin Holder Mahalo com 2009 Retrieved 2009 08 06 a b c Napkin Holder NexTag 2009 Retrieved 2009 08 06 Stainless Steel Napkin Holder by Amco Cutlery and More 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 02 27 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a b Moor Dennis 2005 04 01 Chip Carver s Workbook Fox Chapel Publishing p 83 ISBN 978 1 56523 257 0 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a b c Freedman Linda February 1983 Pine Napkin Holder Keeps Table Neat Popular Mechanics Vol 159 no 2 p 74 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a b Napkin Holder Displays Curious Lattice Effect Popular Science Vol 139 no 6 December 1941 p 176 Retrieved 2009 08 08 Herr Judy 2000 12 18 Creative learning activities for young children Delmar Cengage Learning p 58 ISBN 978 0 7668 1613 8 Retrieved 2009 08 08 Dposon Lea David Hayes Jack Miller 2007 03 16 Food and Beverage Cost Control Wiley p 338 ISBN 978 0 471 69417 5 Retrieved 2009 08 08 Ament Phil January 2005 Paper Towel History The Great Idea Finder Retrieved 2009 08 06 Von Drachenfels Suzanne 2000 11 08 The Art of the Table New York City Simon amp Schuster p 342 ISBN 978 0 684 84732 0 Retrieved 2009 08 06 a b c Welcome From David Hoffman AKA Bulldog the Blacksmith Retrieved 2009 06 08 Muldoon Magdelena 2008 04 01 Metal Embossing Workshop Sterling p 84 ISBN 978 1 4027 5385 5 Retrieved 2009 08 08 a b c A Vintage Napkin Holder Guide For Collectors Retrieved 2010 08 10 a b c The RunnerDeck Napkin Holder step by step instructions Retrieved 2010 08 10 Gollberg Joanna 2005 09 01 Creative metal crafts 25 beautiful projects for your home Lark Books p 108 ISBN 978 1 57990 745 7 a b Duncan Missy Napkin Dispensers Information Retrieved 2009 08 09 Napkin Holder Minimizes Waste The Billboard Nielsen Business Media 1954 08 14 p 51 Retrieved 2009 08 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Napkin holder amp oldid 1188241173 Napkin dispensers, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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