Burlap Natural Table Cloth 60"x 60" VHC Brands
Adorn your table with the Burlap Natural Table Cloth. Bring a relaxed, fresh atmosphere to your dining room table with this vintage-looking, down to earth tablecloth. The soft cotton burlap in a rustic tan gives old time appeal without being itchy. Its striking rectangular silhouette and our standard .5" hem fold add a modern farmhouse finish, so that your table is ready for any occasion. This 60" x 60" cloth can be washed for easy upkeep and is iron-safe. 100% cotton.
Features
- QUALITY MATERIAL & CONSTRUCTION: Our Burlap Natural Table Cloth uses our 100% cotton burlap for a versatile rustic finish that gives texture to your dining room or kitchen table yet feels softer than regular jute burlap.
- COORDINATING ACCESSORIES: Pair this tablecloth with our burlap chair pads to create a cohesive look and mood in your dining space during a casual family gathering or a rustic holiday dinner party. Try our Burlap Natural curtains and other accessories to truly get a complete burlap feel in your home.
- FARMHOUSE DECOR: The unique texture and versatile style of this dark tan linen gives your table a refresh in a simple way that combines well with farmhouse, traditional country, rustic, or shabby chic looks. The loose weave material adds a cozy, rustic feel to your dining room or kitchen.
- PERFECT FIT: This generously sized 60x60" table cloth fits your dining room, breakfast nook, or picnic table with ease. Finishes like a .5" hem fold make for a tailored look when draping this topper at an event.
- EASY CARE: Machine washable on a gentle or delicate cycle for lasting use. Lay flat to dry for simple and stress free care. This burlap tablecloth is safe to iron for your convenience.
- QUALITY FINISH: Finished with our standard .5" hem fold
- SINGLE FABRIC: Machine stitched
Specifications
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Manufacturer Country: India
- Care: Machine Wash, Line Dry, Iron safe
* Due to the loose weave nature of the fabric, minor variances will occur. Sizes are approximate.
