The Provincial Stripe Tablecloth is woven with a cotton warp and a linen weft. This is known as a union cloth – the marriage (or union) of two natural fibres in the weaving process. This gives the Provincial Stripe cloth the durability and handle of linen, and the softness and crease resistance of cotton.
The colourful stripe detail is inspired by antique French sacking material. In 19th-century France, grain sacks were often hand woven and homespun out of a thick, durable fibre like linen or hemp. The addition of woven-in coloured stripes played a significant role. Different colours represented the contents of the sack, whilst the stripe designs helped farmers identify their own sacks after the chaos of a market, ensuring the rightful owners transported their sacks back to the farm or mill.
Today the vintage French grain sack has become an iconic feature of the country-style decor movement.
To make your table setting super snazzy, pair up with matching Provincial Stripe serviettes or opt for the colourful linen Selvedge Serviettes.
The Provincial Striped Tablecloth is a Mungo classic, woven at the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa.
As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility programme, MOVE, we endeavour to give back to people and planet. That’s why we donate 1% of our annual turnover to projects and causes that protect the environment, and support the social development, of the Plettenberg community in which our hub of production is based.
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