Pairs with the Cloverleaf Napkins.
As the name suggests, the intricate design of this table cloth resembles that of a four-leaf clover. Maybe it brings with it the luck of the Irish?
The Cloverleaf fabric design dates as far back as the 1700′s, and has been adapted from an old pattern book of handwoven designs brought by European immigrants to the States.
Linen comes from the flax plant, which grows in the cooler climates of Western and Northern Europe. For centuries it has been the favoured yarn for table linens because of its longevity, crisp texture, beautiful drape and natural sheen.
Linen also has the added benefit of ageing gracefully – softening over time, while maintaining its strength. This elegant piece will certainly make a statement at your table.
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The Cloverleaf Tablecloth is designed, woven at made at the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. In keeping with our commitment to transparency and traceability, our mill is open to the public, and free guided tours are offered on weekends.
We commit to upholding fair-trade production principles, in addition to donating 1% of our annual turnover to our Corporate Social Responsibility initiative, MOVE.
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