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The CUSSIOU Linen Table Cloth is a premium 100% linen tablecloth measuring 60 x 84 inches, designed to fit 6-8 seat rectangular tables. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it combines elegance with practicality, being machine washable and perfect for various occasions from casual family dinners to festive celebrations.
J**E
Actually on my table right now.
This is a nice table cloth. its definitely a nicer quality of linen than I expected. the size is perfect for the listed table. if it fits in your decor scheme it really does look quite nice and has held up for several months and a few washes.
B**V
Rustic, Relaxed Elegance
There's something so inviting about a pure linen tablecloth. I love that the fibers are all natural since it's going to be around my food and the relaxed elegance of the tiny wrinkles. It's perfect and exactly what I was looking for. It's also thin, lightweight, and a superior fabric to cotton in performance.*How I Washed It*The tag advises not to wash in water over 40C or 104F. I know that the warm setting on my LG frontload washing machine doesn't exceed this temperature because I've stopped the cycle and measured the water temperature. So I washed the tablecloth on warm in a normal cycle using Tide UltraOxi. It came out perfectly. (Note: Your warm setting may exceed this depending on your water heater setting. My water heater is set to 130F)I then dried the tablecloth but only on the air dry mode - no heat. Linen will shrink a good amount if you use heat in the washing or the drying. It's not a problem though because linen dries very fast. After about 30 minutes in the dryer on air drying mode the table cloth was pretty much dry.*Linen Will Wrinkle and Lint...A LOT*It's not a deal breaker, but you will either have a rustic, tastefully wrinkled tablecloth, or you'll have to iron the tablecloth every time you wash it. That's just how anything made out of linen behaves. It will also shed a lot of lint, especially the first few washes. However, the linen also just keeps getting softer with every wash so I haven't found this to be a problem.
A**R
Durable and great at providing a more rustic look with indoor decor
I'm not a huge fan of the rustic look…but my wife likes it, and we have a couple of areas in our house that seasonally lean toward this look, such as our dining area, which led to my getting this item.I have to admit this tablecloth actually looks good – we've received a number of compliments on it. And it's durable, too: after multiple family events, "oops" moments with the kids, and the ensuing washes, it still looks great! If you're trying to achieve that rustic-chic atmosphere typical of spring and summer, I recommend it.
R**X
Is casual elegance a thing? Yes, it's these napkins
This set of four linen napkins is casual yet elegant for a range of dining/serving situations. The hems are neatly stitched and the 20"x20" size is generous. The “natural” color is a tad darker than most of the stock photos (oyster rather than cream) but still goes with just about anything. After snipping the tags off and popping them in the wash to see how the fabric behaves, here’s what I found: They wrinkle more and resist the iron if you put them in the dryer; if you pull to straighten the hems and hang to dry straight out of the washing machine, they take the iron much better, especially if they are still a bit damp. But also, with hang-drying you can skip the iron altogether unless you’re planning a formal occasion; that’s the beauty of linen – it looks chic even with some wrinkling. Since this material is very supple, you won’t be able to make stand-up napkin folds (e.g., a bird of paradise or similar), but it does very well with flat fold designs or a napkin ring.
S**N
Rustically elegant – but ironing them takes time and patience!
So, these dinner napkins are beautifully made. The weave is even and the napkins have a soft hand to the fabric. When they arrive, they look so beautiful, so smooth! They are a natural Linen color, a light beige, and go well in an informal setting. The napkins are nicely absorbent, and do the job that napkins are generally intended to do. If you use these napkins, be prepared for compliments from your dinner guests!Be sure to remember those compliments the next day; you’ll need those happy thoughts to get you through laundering and ironing! These napkins are a dream to launder – even wine and tomato sauce come out easily. I find that Linen is fairly stain-proof if cleaned soon after the spill. This is quality fabric, and quite durable.The nightmare occurs when you try to iron them. My best advice is to iron them *immediately* upon removing them from the washer. After the last spin cycle, they are *just* damp enough to be ironable. Don’t even think of putting them on a line or in a dryer – you will end up having to spray them with water simply to make the cloth workable!Use your hottest iron and work slowly; Linen is well able to take the heat, and needs it for the fibers to bend straight. If the sole plate on your iron is worn, it may drag, and trust me – Linen will crease in a heartbeat! If the wrinkles aren’t coming out to your satisfaction, mist the fabric lightly with water and DO NOT use steam! Tempting as it may be, avoid using starch or sizing, no matter how light, as they will build up on your iron and begin to drag, causing new creases and wrinkles. Linen is a luxury fabric and worth the effort, but be aware that you *will* need to make that effort for it to appear well on your table. I generally take 5-10 minutes per napkin, including setting the fold creases; the time adds up for a large party.If you are patient and work slowly, your napkins will looks as nice as they did when you first received them. Until the next dinner party, that is!
F**R
Excellent workmanship, high quality fabric
I ordered the natural color napkins and am very happy with them. The finished edges are 'perfect' (expertly sewn with no gaps, overlaps, or loose threads). The color is exactly what I expected natural linen to look like. There isn't any coloring or off-tones in the fabric.I've washed these about a half dozen times now and they seem to get softer with each wash. Guests have commented about what nice napkins they are. One of our guests said that she avoided linen because it wrinkled so easily. When I told her that I simply wash and dry these napkins and then fold them without ironing she was surprised. There may be some very light wrinkling left by not ironing them, but they are mostly smooth. One day at dinner Hubs accidentally tipped over his water glass and immediately put the linen napkin on it. These napkins are very absorbent!I love everything about these napkins and plan on ordering another set. The price is good for such high-quality fabric and workmanship.
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