Of all the ways to make your brand visible on the table, a printed napkin might be the most underrated. It's literally in every guest's hands, multiple times per visit — yet many hospitality businesses only invest in branded cups or storefronts, leaving the napkin plain. This guide explains what's possible, what it costs, and what to consider when choosing fold type and material.
What's the minimum order?
At Natudine, napkin branding starts from 1,000 units, with prices dropping as volume increases up to a maximum of 50,000 units per order. That makes it accessible for a single location wanting to experiment, as well as for a chain ordering in bulk across multiple sites.
What does a branded napkin cost?
Pricing starts from €0.03 per unit. As with Natudine's other branding options, full-colour printing across the entire napkin surface is included in the price — there are no separate charges for extra colours or a larger design. That's a deliberate difference from suppliers who only print a single corner or edge: with a fully printed napkin, your logo stays visible at every fold, rather than disappearing the moment a guest unfolds it.
What fold types are available, and what's the difference?
1/4 fold — the napkin unfolds into four panels and shows the largest printed surface. This is the preferred choice when your logo needs to be prominently visible on a set table, for example at a restaurant with table service.
1/8 fold — a smaller, more compact fold commonly used for dispenser use, such as at a coffee bar, food truck, or takeaway counter where napkins are pulled from a holder.
The choice between the two depends less on budget and more on how your guests actually use the napkin.
Which material suits your business?
Wood-fibre tissue — the most affordable, fully compostable option, suited to everyday use for lunch service, café tables, or takeaway orders.
Airlaid (premium) — feels and drapes more like fabric, with higher absorbency, and is used by hospitality businesses that want a more premium table presentation without switching to textile napkins. For hotels, fine-dining restaurants, or event venues aiming for a polished look, Airlaid is often the difference between looking "disposable" and looking "considered."
How does the process work, from design to delivery?
After configuring size, fold, and material, you upload your logo or design. Natudine then sends a free digital proof so you can approve colours and placement before production starts. Delivery typically takes 5 to 7 business days, produced and shipped from the Netherlands.
Why napkin branding is often overlooked — and why that's a missed opportunity
Cups and takeaway boxes tend to get the most attention in hospitality branding, simply because they're more visible outside the door. But a napkin has a unique advantage: it's touched by nearly every guest, whether they're ordering coffee, eating a three-course meal, or grabbing a snack to go. For hospitality businesses that want their brand to show up consistently at every touchpoint — from the cup to the plate to the napkin beside it — napkin branding is the cheapest way to achieve that consistency. At €0.03 per unit, the cost per guest touchpoint is nearly negligible, while the cumulative effect on brand recall does add up.
Conclusion
Custom printed napkins are accessible from 1,000 units and €0.03 per unit, with a choice between 1/4 and 1/8 fold and between wood-fibre and Airlaid material, depending on how premium your table presentation needs to feel. Combined with a 5-7 day lead time and a free digital proof, it's one of the lowest-barrier ways to make your brand visible on every table you serve.
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