Ercuis: The return of napkin rings

January 2015


The napkin ring first appeared in the early 19th century amongst the French bourgeoisie. Its use quickly spread throughout the world.

Ercuis: The return of napkin rings

Used to differentiate guests’ napkins at mealtimes, it is also a decorative element for beautifully laid tables.

Ercuis: The return of napkin rings

Ercuis has a collection of napkin rings entitled “XL” with six contemporary rings in silver metal. They are available plain or engraved.

Ercuis: The return of napkin rings

About Ercuis:

Founded in 1867 in the village of Ercuis (north of Paris), Ercuis creates different ranges of cutlery as well as metal tableware items. In the 20th century, grand hotels, legendary cruise liners like the “Normandie” and the famous Orient-Express train dressed their tables with Ercuis silverware. Today, Ercuis regularly works with contemporary designers. Fine cuisine, grand hotels and luxury transport remain a key source of inspiration for its creations.

www.ercuis.com