Tork Premium Linstyle Dinner Napkin White 1/4 Fold (Pack of 600)
Product Description
The Tork Premium Linstyle dinner napkin is a single-ply disposable paper napkin with an embossed woven texture designed to replicate the appearance and feel of cloth linen. Supplied in white...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 600
- Colour
- White
- Crockery style
- Plain
- Dimensions
- 400(W) x 400(L)mm
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Product Description
The Tork Premium Linstyle dinner napkin is a single-ply disposable paper napkin with an embossed woven texture designed to replicate the appearance and feel of cloth linen. Supplied in white with a 1/4 fold, they are ready for immediate table placement and arrive in packs of 600, which suits the purchasing patterns of most volume catering operations.
In practice, these are a reliable choice for restaurants, hotel dining rooms, banqueting suites, and contract caterers who need a presentable napkin at every cover without the overhead of a linen laundry cycle. The Linstyle emboss gives the napkin noticeably more body than a standard single-ply product, which tends to read well to guests in mid-casual through to upper-casual dining settings.
From an operational standpoint, the main advantages are:
- Removes linen laundry cost and the logistics of soiled napkin collection and return
- Consistent presentation at every cover — no creasing, shrinkage, or staining from repeated washing
- Quarter-fold format simplifies table setup and sits cleanly in napkin rings or folded presentations
- Pack size of 600 suits bulk purchasing for regular service or event catering
There are no installation requirements — these are a straightforward consumable. The main practical consideration is dry storage space, particularly for bulk orders. As a paper product, standard ambient storage conditions apply; damp environments should be avoided.
These napkins are well suited to restaurants, bistros, event caterers, and hospitality venues where a cloth-like finish matters but traditional linen is not practical. For very high-end fine dining where guests expect textile napkins, cloth remains the appropriate choice — but for the majority of commercial food service settings, the Linstyle range is a sound and cost-effective alternative.
If you are working out quantities for a forthcoming event or setting up a regular supply arrangement, we are happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Embossed woven texture closely replicates the appearance of cloth linen
- Single-ply paper construction folded to compact 1/4 format
- 400 x 400mm size suitable for formal place settings and napkin rings
- Pack of 600 supports bulk purchasing for high-volume service operations
- White colourway provides clean, neutral presentation across all table styles
Operational Benefits
- Eliminates linen laundry costs and soiled napkin collection logistics
- Delivers consistent, crease-free table presentation across every cover
- Speeds up table setup with a ready-folded, placement-ready format
- Reduces linen turnaround dependency during back-to-back service periods
- Suitable for ambient bulk storage, keeping supply readily accessible on site
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 600
- Colour
- White
- Crockery style
- Plain
- Dimensions
- 400(W) x 400(L)mm
- Finish
- Textured
- Furniture shape
- Square
- Material
- Paper
- Weight
- 5.02kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on your covers and whether you use one napkin per guest or replace during service. A 50-cover restaurant turning tables twice an evening would use roughly 700 napkins per service week, so a single pack of 600 would cover most weeks with some buffer — bulk ordering two or three packs at a time is common practice for operators who want to avoid running short before the next delivery.
- Yes, the pack size of 600 and the quarter-fold format make these a practical choice for event and banqueting use, where speed of setup and consistent presentation across a large number of covers matter. The Linstyle emboss also tends to present well in formal banqueting settings where a cloth-like appearance is expected but full linen service is not being offered.
- In most casual to upper-casual dining environments, guests respond well to the Linstyle texture — it reads as more considered than a plain paper napkin. For very formal fine dining where guests have a clear expectation of textile linen, cloth napkins are still the more appropriate choice, and it is worth being honest about that distinction when deciding which route suits your operation.