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- A tablecloth should protect your dining furniture while adding to the ambiance of your space.
- The simple, luxurious Williams Sonoma Hotel Tablecloth does just that.
Maybe tablecloths remind you of your grandmother's house or a fancy restaurant. But when you're decorating your dining room and you want it to feel like you, a tablecloth is an easy way to add your personal style. Of course, tablecloths are functional too, protecting the surface of an heirloom table or hiding the ugly scratches caused by careless movers.
Before you run out and pick up the nearest white cotton rectangle you can find, take a few minutes to think about what you want out of a tablecloth. Are you searching for heavy-duty stain resistance, elegant linen to pull the room together for a classy dinner party, or a fun pattern that speaks to your design personality?
Chances are, you'll spend more time looking at the tablecloth than the dining room table underneath it, so it's best to get something you really like. Here are the top five tablecloths currently on the market, because there are more options than just plain cloth or plastic fruit patterns out there!
Here are the best tablecloths you can buy in 2019:
- Best tablecloth overall: Williams Sonoma Hotel Tablecloth
- Best casual tablecloth: LinenTablecloth Polyester Tablecloth with Rounded Corners
- Best formal tablecloth: Lenox Laurel Leaf Table Linens
- Best spill-proof tablecloth: Benson Mills Spillproof Tablecloth
- Best outdoor tablecloth: Dll Spring & Summer Outdoor Tablecloth
Read on in the slides below to check out our top picks.
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