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Tablecloth Sabi

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Our luxurious Sabi extra large tablecloth transforms the classic white table linen tradition with the beautiful imperfection of wabi sabi—through irregular slubs, rich dyes, and a distinctive texture that brings sophistication to this dining room staple. Machine woven from 100% cotton using a traditional textile originally used for everyday kimonos, this generous 130" x 60" tablecloth is designed for formal entertaining but brings effortless elegance to casual gatherings. The proportions make this tablecloth ideal for long dining tables, extended family meals, or special occasions where you need coverage that matches the significance of the moment. Like a favorite pair of denim, Sabi gets better with time and is meant to be washed frequently, developing a lived-in softness that speaks to countless shared meals and memorable celebrations.
Pair with our matching Sabi dinner napkins or mix with the Double-sided napkins.



Made in Japan


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Specifications

  • Material

    100% Cotton, using a traditional textile originally used for everyday kimonos

  • Dimensions

    130" x 60"

  • Use + Care

    Use a gentle, cold wash cycle. Hang dry to prevent shrinkage or tumble dry on the lowest heat setting.

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