For ten years, photographer Felipe Hernández Durán has been pocketing napkins from bars and tables across Spain. The new book Servilletas: Spanish Napkins gathers 600 of these flimsy white rectangles into a quiet design archive — a tribute to the Iberian ritual of the shared meal and to the small, accidental graphic moments that get folded, stained and thrown away. Vernacular print at its most disposable, treated with the seriousness of a national document. Source: It’s Nice That