French jacquard tablecloth with hem in Provence style in taupe, burgundy and bronze with grape motifs (made in France)

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Size about. 160x300 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 (
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 (