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Belvivere Linens

I’d like to welcome my new sponsor, Belvivere Linens, to Design Hole. Their online shop sells fine linens including some beautiful tablecloths.

Belvivre-stripeTablecloths seem to be out of fashion. I see most tables dressed with runners and placemats. I have a collection of heirloom linen cloths and like to layer them in various ways.

Belvivere-Belgian-LinenFor example, if you have a beautiful, vintage cloth with a few small holes in it, don’t throw it out. Simply place a plain cloth, in the same color, under it. You’ll see the beautiful features and the holes with disappear. Or, make the holes work by setting an eclectic table setting. Think Anthropologie. The holes go with that look.

Belvivere-edgeI think the reason most people don’t use tablecloths is because they need to be ironed. No one irons anymore. And there isn’t any way to get around it. A linen cloth needs an iron. My solution is to send it to the cleaners. They’ll fold it carefully and hang it on a rounded hanger to keep creases to a minimum.

Do you agree that placemats are more popular than tablecloths? Is it the ironing issue, or an aesthetic one?

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Posted by Kathleen Johansen on

I agree that people don’t use cloths much anymore. I imagine
that most working women don’t want to iron them and don’t want to
have to wash the whole thing for possibly a tiny spill. It’s easier
to wash one placemat than a table size cloth. I do love to iron
linens ( I know I’m strange that way) but I too, resort to placemats
for daily use. I buy tons of them in twos for hubby and
me and we have lots of cute tablescapes to look at with our
white dishes by Ralph Lauren.

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