What Size Tablecloth Do You Need?
Table Dimensions | Tablecloth Size | Seats |
---|---|---|
29" to 35" x 56" to 62" | 59" x 86" | 4-6 |
41" to 47" x 76" to 82" | 71" x 106" | 6-8 |
41" to 47" x 98" to 104" | 71" x 128" | 8-10 |
29" to 35" Square / Round | 59" x 59" | 2-4 |
41" to 47" Square / Round | 71" x 71" | 4-6 |
61" to 67" Square / Round | 90" x 90" | 10-12 |
40" to 46" | 70" Round | 4-6 |
62" to 75" | 90" Round | 8-10 |
French Tablecloth Lavender
Details
Southern France is renowned for its rolling fields of fragrant lavender — and this tablecloth brings a bit of that Provençal beauty into your home. Colored in amethyst, chartreuse, and pink, the Lavender collection embodies the terroir of the French countryside. Each of these French linens has been carefully handprinted by skilled artisans using a time-honored technique, resulting in a singular piece of craftsmanship; learn about the process here.
- Designed exclusively for Couleur Nature by Parisian artist Bruno Lamy
- Machine washable and colorfast
- 100% cotton
- Easily cared for and suitable for everyday use
- Each handmade French country tablecloth naturally features slight variations, making it a unique piece of art
- Made in Jaipur, India, by fairly paid artisans working in healthy, safe conditions
Disclaimer: Round sizes do not have borders.
What Size Tablecloth Do You Need?
Table Dimensions | Tablecloth Size | Seats |
---|---|---|
29" to 35" x 56" to 62" | 59" x 86" | 4-6 |
41" to 47" x 76" to 82" | 71" x 106" | 6-8 |
41" to 47" x 98" to 104" | 71" x 128" | 8-10 |
29" to 35" Square / Round | 59" x 59" | 2-4 |
41" to 47" Square / Round | 71" x 71" | 4-6 |
61" to 67" Square / Round | 90" x 90" | 10-12 |
40" to 46" | 70" Round | 4-6 |
62" to 75" | 90" Round | 8-10 |

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Genuine French Design
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Authentically Handprinted
Every tablecloth, napkin, etc. is expertly handcrafted in India using ancient woodblock printing techniques.