Sizing Guide


Felt Placemat
Description
Our classic placemat shapes are classics for a very good reason: eternal practicality. Have more dinner parties. Merino wool placemats, also available in sets of four!
Details
- 3mm merino wool felt
- 18" W x 12" H
- Made in USA
Naturally water resistant, stain resistant, heat protective, insulating, and more. See why merino wool felt is ideal for tabletop in our Blog.
For more tips on cleaning and care please refer to our Care Page.
Have a question?
Need help understanding the measurements? We got you!
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Tote
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Backpack
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Shoulder
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Crossbody
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Belt Bag
Body Dimensions
Width (W): Is the length from one side of the bag to the other and calculated at the widest point.
Height (H): Is measured from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag and is calculated from the base to the highest point (but does not include the straps)
Depth (D): Is the distance measured from the front of the bag to the back of the bag and is calculated by measuring the widest point.
Strap Dimensions
Handle Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the handle to the top of the bag
Strap Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the strap to the top of the bag
Strap Minimum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the minimum length is the shortest length the strap can be reduced to.
Strap Maximum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the maximum length is the longest length the strap can be lengthened to.
Body Dimensions
Width (W): Is the length from one side of the bag to the other and calculated at the widest point.
Height (H): Is measured from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag and is calculated from the base to the highest point (but does not include the straps)
Depth (D): Is the distance measured from the front of the bag to the back of the bag and is calculated by measuring the widest point.
Strap Dimensions
Handle Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the handle to the top of the bag
Strap Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the strap to the top of the bag
Strap Minimum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the minimum length is the shortest length the strap can be reduced to.
Strap Maximum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the maximum length is the longest length the strap can be lengthened to.
Body Dimensions
Width (W): Is the length from one side of the bag to the other and calculated at the widest point.
Height (H): Is measured from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag and is calculated from the base to the highest point (but does not include the straps)
Depth (D): Is the distance measured from the front of the bag to the back of the bag and is calculated by measuring the widest point.
Strap Dimensions
Handle Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the handle to the top of the bag
Strap Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the strap to the top of the bag
Strap Minimum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the minimum length is the shortest length the strap can be reduced to.
Strap Maximum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the maximum length is the longest length the strap can be lengthened to.
Body Dimensions
Width (W): Is the length from one side of the bag to the other and calculated at the widest point.
Height (H): Is measured from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag and is calculated from the base to the highest point (but does not include the straps)
Depth (D): Is the distance measured from the front of the bag to the back of the bag and is calculated by measuring the widest point.
Strap Dimensions
Handle Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the handle to the top of the bag
Strap Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the strap to the top of the bag
Strap Minimum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the minimum length is the shortest length the strap can be reduced to.
Strap Maximum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the maximum length is the longest length the strap can be lengthened to.
Body Dimensions
Width (W): Is the length from one side of the bag to the other and calculated at the widest point.
Height (H): Is measured from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag and is calculated from the base to the highest point (but does not include the straps)
Depth (D): Is the distance measured from the front of the bag to the back of the bag and is calculated by measuring the widest point.
Strap Dimensions
Handle Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the handle to the top of the bag
Strap Drop: Is the distance of the bottom side of the strap to the top of the bag
Strap Minimum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the minimum length is the shortest length the strap can be reduced to.
Strap Maximum Length: If the strap is adjustable, the maximum length is the longest length the strap can be lengthened to.
Why We Love Felt
Wool felt is completely water safe. Water does not alter the look or performance of the felt in any way.

Merino fibers are the thinnest of all wool varieties creating a surprisingly soft texture that has become synonymous with merino quality.

Our merino fibers are sealed in the dying process to create a natural barrier against stains. Read more about how to care for your felt product

Merino wool is rapidly renewable, biodegradable, recyclable and can be produced naturally with minimal negative impact

The same thermal functions that protect from heat work to insulate and keep things cool. It’s breathable and soft

All Graf Lantz felt is certified to OEKO-TEX® International standards. No toxic residue. No odor. No worries. Kid, pet, and food safe

Our Los Angeles factory is the engine of the Graf Lantz dream locomotive. It’s filled by a talented team of craftspeople working to deliver the best quality and fair trade production

Thank you for reaching out. Please see below for our cleaning and care recommendations:
Stain removal
What happens if I spill something on my felt bag?
Don’t panic. The merino wool does not take color easily and most stains can be removed with a little soak, a rinse and an absorbent towel.
Water:
Water will not damage felt. In fact, the material is able to wick away large quantities of moisture - which is why our coasters are so popular!
Wine, oil, and food:
Wet the spot well with a mix of warm water and light detergent until saturated
Massage the stain lightly to break up fibers - wait 2-3 minutes
Pat – don’t rub - the area firmly with absorbent paper towel to remove moisture
Repeat 1-3 as necessary till stain visibly lightens
Rinse and repeat until detergent clears
Pat (again, don’t rub!) surface well and lay flat to dry
Dry stains:
Lint rollers are a best first option for dry stains - a few passes with a good adhesive roller should reduce dry stains significantly and freshen up any felt product.
Mud:
The most important thing to do with mud is let it sit and dry. Dryness is the key for releasing fine dirt particles. Once dry, slightly beat the felt to knock out the remaining dust as much as possible. Vacuum lightly to finish.
Wait, vacuum?
It may seem strange, but it works!
A few tips:
Make sure hose attachment is clean (very important)
Hold the felt securely in place
Apply the vacuum with quick up and down motions to the affected area
Thank you and please let us know if we can help in any other way!
Thank you!