French jacquard tablecloth with hem in Provence style in blue and yellow with lavender motif (made in France)

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Size about. 160x160 cm

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Noble and high quality - Our finely woven jacquard tablecloths are made from 100% cotton and feature a high-quality Teflon fiber protector that protects the tablecloth from dirt and stains.

This special technique seals textiles against dirt, stains and liquids and creates a beading effect of water- and/or oil-based liquids. If, for example, red wine is spilled, the drop can easily be wiped up with a paper towel and does not soak into the fabric.

The intricately designed jacquard motifs combined with expressive colors enhance the brilliant color intensity like a whirlpool of vivid colours. This spoils not only your guests. A beautifully laid dining table invites you to linger and enjoy.

The jacquard weaving technique is a special type of weave for fabrics that makes it possible to create artistically woven patterns. The name Jacquard comes from the French inventor Joseph-Marie Jacquard and his invention, the Jacquard loom. Due to the artistic motifs, the production is particularly noble.

Our well-established care tip: If you wash the tablecloth at 30°C in the washing machine, the high-quality Teflon fiber protection seal is retained even after washing. We recommend that you place the tablecloth folded in the machine (tip: in a laundry bag) and then hang it on the clothesline. Then ironing is done in no time. Iron the tablecloth inside out. 

Our extra tip: The same applies to your other laundry: if you also put them folded in the machine - the ironing effort is reduced enormously - try it out!

This special technique seals textiles against dirt, stains and liquids and creates a beading effect of water- and/or oil-based liquids. If, for example, red wine is spilled, the drop can easily be wiped up with a paper towel and does not soak into the fabric. The jacquard weaving technique is a special type of weave for fabrics that makes it possible to create artistically woven patterns. The name Jacquard comes from the French inventor Joseph-Marie Jacquard and his invention, the Jacquard loom. Due to the artistic motifs, the production is particularly noble. Our well-established care tip: If you wash the tablecloth at 30°C in the washing machine, the high-quality Teflon fiber protection seal is retained even after washing. We recommend that you place the tablecloth folded in the machine
This special technique seals textiles against dirt, stains and liquids and creates a beading effect of water- and/or oil-based liquids. If, for example, red wine is spilled, the drop can easily be wiped up with a paper towel and does not soak into the fabric. The jacquard weaving technique is a special type of weave for fabrics that makes it possible to create artistically woven patterns. The name Jacquard comes from the French inventor Joseph-Marie Jacquard and his invention, the Jacquard loom. Due to the artistic motifs, the production is particularly noble. Our well-established care tip: If you wash the tablecloth at 30°C in the washing machine, the high-quality Teflon fiber protection seal is retained even after washing. We recommend that you place the tablecloth folded in the machine