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blue Polylin tablecloth by Libeco

brown Polylin tablecloth by Libeco  green Polylin tablerunners by Libeco

blue Polylin table linen by Libeco  blue Polylin tablecloth by Libeco

easy care linen

Polylin is a basic table linen that is ideal for everyday use — it's even being used in Antarctica at the Princess Elisabeth research station. Because of the classic linen-weave, this linen-poly blend looks and feels like 100% linen, yet it won’t hold as many wrinkles.

  • 55% linen - 45% polyester; 6.5 oz/yd sq
  • simple hem finish
  • MW's colors include white, dyed natural, light grey, arabica; 19 colors available
  • made in Belgium by Libeco
  • machine wash
napkins
18.5" x 18.5"
$24 /pair

 

tablecloths

  69" x 108"
$180
  70" round
$125

Need a different size, color or fabric? Non-stock items can be special ordered:

  • napkins $72/set of 6
  • tablerunners $94/pair
  • square tablecloths $60-164
  • round tablecloths $125-173
  • rect. tablecloths $142-218
  • fabric by the yard (4 yd min): 63" wide $75/yd, 91" wide $97/yard
  • special orders require approx 18-28 days lead time

MW's Neutral Picks

WHITE, DYED NATURAL, LIGHT GREY, ARABICA

white Polylin fabric  dyed natural Polylin fabric   light grey Polylin fabric   arabica Polylin fabric

 

FABRIC 101
t e r m s    &   t y p e s

linen: a fabric woven from the woody flax fibers of the Linum plant. Flax, a “green crop”, grows naturally without a lot of extra chemicals, pesticides or water and almost all parts of the plant are used — from fabric, flax seed and linseed oil to bank notes. Linen, one of the oldest textile fibers, is more lustrous and two to three times stronger than cotton so it will last for years and years. Linen is a bit stiff, but will grow softer with each washing. If blended with manufactured fibers, it will be less prone to wrinkles. The finest linen comes from northern Europe.

 
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