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 Fleur des Indes
Details
The rich harvest tones of the Fleur des Indes tablecloth compliment its curling vines and exotic floral designs, adding a sense of natural splendor to any meal. Suitable for formal, festive, and casual events alike, this high-quality linen features Eastern motifs with classic French country styling, and has been handprinted by skilled artisans using a time-honored technique – learn about the process here.
- Features a botanical pattern inspired by the beauty of the countryside
- 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.