CLU2201
$ 88.99
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Enjoy summer all year round! From Le Cluny French Country Collection, this coated tablecloth will transport your table to sunny Provence. It features flowers and olives on a blue and yellow background. It is 100% cotton coated with acrylic to make it stain resistant and long lasting. Spills will not go through, protecting your table. Cleanup is as easy as wiping it with a sponge. UV resistant, they will not fade and are perfect inside or outside. This tablecloth measures 70" in diameter, it will fit most round tables up to about 52 inches in diameter. Made in France. It can be ordered with an umbrella hole, please see options below.
Washing instructions: Everyday: Wipe with damp sponge or cloth. Occasionally: Machine wash cool, gentle cycle, hang to dry, iron on medium on reverse.
Material: Acrylic-coated cotton
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Click to see the entire lineI LOVE my Monaco Blue tablecloths!!! They have just the right amount of coating and still drape nicely over the table. I bought 2 round ones. I have left them out in the rain and they were fine. I try to bring them in if I know it is going to rain though. They wipe off very well. So far I haven't noticed any fading, they get afternoon sun. I have ordered other tablecloths from I Dream of France. I always get the plastic ring center for my umbrella tables. I have had trouble keeping the plastic ring on the tablecloths, they tend to slip off a lot, not as much on the coated cotton ones though.
I will be buying more tablecloths!!
Did not have contact with the seller. Product was great, even delivered earlier that estimated
Love my tablecloths! Good quality, color, fabric. Very happy.
The mill works great the design is very pretty. It arrived in perfect condition.
Beautiful napkins, a bit stiff but held up well with first wash. They are made from a thicker fabric which is great. Ironing required for presentation but worth it.
Lovely, washed up nicely after the first use. I had to remove the label, however, on the nicer side of the placemats. Perhaps placement on the rear side or less obvious place?