WHITE COCKTAIL TABLECLOTH
French Tablecoth
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Free-flowing and elegant floral arabesques, classic and romantic tablecloth.
Product Features:
- Made in France.
- Jacquard.
- 100% extra-long staple Cotton.
- Made with 100% extra-long staple cotton: This premium quality of cotton with long fibers results in a stronger, softer and more durable fabric.
- Coated Cotton: Easy care coated fabric has 2 layers of ecological acrylic coating, making it spill proof and stain resistant. Easily wipe clean with a sponge. Perfect for the kitchen and outdoor use.
- Prestigious and elegant white pattern.
- Perfect housewarming gift, Mother's day gift, wedding gifts and any special occasions.
- Color: White.
- 5 Sizes to choose from: 71" x 71" (Not Coated), 71" x 98" (Not Coated), 71" x 118" (Not Coated), Round 71" (Not Coated), Round 69" (Coated).
- Set of 4 Napkins 22"x22" available. Note: This pattern is an allover design, and the fabric is cut randomly within the cloth to make the napkins.
- Brand: Garnier-Thiebaut
How to choose your tablecloth size?:
- Simply measure your table and add the desired drop length on each side. The most common drop length is about 12”, but can vary between 8” and 16” to accommodate most table sizes.
Size:
- Tablecloths: 71" x 71" (Not Coated), 71" x 98" (Not Coated), 71" x 118" (Not Coated), Round 71" (Not Coated), Round 69" (Coated).
- Napkin 22"x 22"
Cotton:
Wash separately before the first use (95ºF – warm temperature).
Machine wash (between 95ºF and 140ºF – warm temperature) with a color safe detergent.
Tumble dry on medium setting.
Iron on high setting on the back side.
Coated Cotton:
Everyday use:
- Simply wipe off with damp sponge and some warm water (no rubbing, no scratching).
- Do not use dish soap or any cleaning product.
Occasionally:
- Machine-wash on warm temperature on delicate cycle with a little detergent. No fabric softener.
- Hang dry only.
- Iron on high setting (back side only). Be sure not to iron the hems.
- If used outdoor, do not leave outside after use.
Here are a few general tips to preserve the longevity of your Garnier-Thiebaut linens:
- Always refer to the care instructions symbols on the product label.
- In case of stains, the key is to act quickly. The longer you wait, the harder it will get to make the stain disappear.
- Never iron a stain.
- Keep your linens in a dark, cool and dry area.
Tips to Remove Specific Stains:
- Red fruits or red wine stains: Dab immediately with a white cloth or a paper towel and then pour some white wine on the stain, or a clear spirit such as gin or vodka. Wait few minutes and rub with white vinegar. After your meal, let the cloth soak in cold water and follow with usual washing instructions.
-Coffee, tea, chocolate stains: Quickly soak the stain with hydrogen peroxide or a combo of water and white vinegar. Tea stains are stubborn, so it’s important to clean them immediately before they dry. For coffee, use a mixture of egg yolk and warm water.
- Wax stains: Scrape off as much wax as possible. Place the stained area between too pieces of white blotting paper and press with a warm iron. Repeat as needed until wax is completely gone. Proceed with usual washing instructions.
- Grease stains: Apply few drops of liquid detergent on the stain and let it sit for few hours. Proceed with usual washing instructions.
- Ink: Dab the stain with a white cotton cloth soaked with rubbing alcohol. Proceed with usual washing instructions.
Since 1833 Garnier-Thiebaut designs, weaves and crafts high quality linens in France.
Garnier-Thiebaut, founded in 1833 in the heart of the Vosges region, has pioneered many of the textile industry's design and technology inventions for production of fine linens.
Today the company's modern plants in Gerardmer are Europe's most advanced manufacturing centers for the design, color and production of fashion fabrics for the hospitality industry and the home.
Renowned for its luxurious damask designs, Garnier Thiebaut linens make an immediate impact with their vivid colors and unique designs.
In 2006, Garnier-Thiebaut is one of the first to obtain the 'Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant' (living heritage company) label.
In 2017, Garnier-Thiebaut guests the ISO 14001 certification.
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