Guide To Choosing Table Linens (2024)

Guide to Choosing Table Linens

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Table linens are essential for setting the right tone to your event and they can really transform a space. Choosing a tablecloth is easy; here are answers to our most frequently asked questions.

Determining Quality

What should I look for in fine linens?

Fine linens are characterized by a combination of beautiful materials, expert construction, fine workmanship, and design. Most fine linens are made from linen or cotton because they are durable, absorbent, and soft.

What material should my table linens be made from?

Because they are strong and absorbent, we recommend cotton and linen. While they do require ironing, they are long-lasting and have the most luxurious feel and appearance.

For ease of care, there are high quality easy-care table linen collections available which are either stain-resistant or wrinkle resistant.

What is the difference between linen and cotton?

Both linen and cotton are natural fibers. Linen comes from the flax plant, which grows in the cooler climates of western and northern Europe. Cotton comes from the cotton plant, which grows in hot, humid climates throughout the world. Both fabrics are highly absorbent, durable, and become softer with use.

There are some subtle differences, however. Linen feels lighter and crisper and becomes whiter with use. It is also highly absorbent and lint-free. Cotton feels more substantial and is will shrink more than linen.

What determines quality in cotton fabrics?

Quality in cotton is primarily based on the length of the fibers. This is because longer fibers can be spun into smoother, stronger, and much finer yarns, which can then be woven to create fabrics that are softer and more durable. In particular, Egyptian cotton is prized because the humid weather and rich soil around the Nile delta produce especially delicate and long fibers. Cotton grown in Egypt has a staple length of over 2 1/4″, twice the size of that in generic cotton and 60% longer than Pima cotton.

What determines quality in linen fabrics?

Like cotton, higher quality linen fabrics are made from longer fibers because these produce finer and stronger yarns. In addition, these fibers have a very consistent thickness with almost no coarse knots or uneven slubs, resulting in a smooth hand. Irish and Belgian linen are widely acknowledged to be among the finest linen in the world.

Determining Size

What are standard table linen sizes?

Formal table linens are generously sized for elegant entertaining. Sizes will vary among different collections, but they are generally as follow:

co*cktail Napkin6″ x 6″
Luncheon Napkin18″ x 18″
Dinner Napkin22″ x 22″
Placemat14″ x 20″
Tablecloth70″ x 90″ (seats 8)
Tablecloth70″ x 108″ (seats 10-12)
Tablecloth70″ x 126″ (seats 12)
Tablecloth70″ x 144″ (seats 12-14)
Tablecloth70″ x 162″ (seats 12-14)
Tablecloth70″ x 180″ (seats 16-18)
Tablecloth70″ round (seats 4)
Tablecloth90″ round (seats 8)
Tablecloth108″ round (seats 10-12)

For more information, view our basicchart of tablecloth sizesand the tables they would fit.

What size tablecloth should I buy?

For formal settings, tablecloths should hang down 10″ to 12″ around the table. More elaborate occasions may call for a drop of anywhere from 15″ to 30″ (all the way to the floor). The longer the drop, the more dramatic the effect. In contrast, casual events call for cloths that have 6″ – 8″ drops.

To calculate the size of the tablecloth you need, measure the length and width of your table and add twice the desired drop to each dimension. For example, if your table measures 48″ wide and 84″ long, and you would like a 12″ drop on each side, you would add 24″ to each dimension:
48″ + 24″ = 72″ wide
84″ + 24″ = 108″ long

For round tables, measure the diameter of your table and add twice the desired drop. Following the example above, 48″ round tables would require 72″ round tablecloths.

What shape should my tablecloth be?

Rectangular table – rectangular tablecloth

Oval table – oval or rectangular tablecloth

Square table – square tablecloth

Round table – round or square tablecloth

My table has several leaves. What size tablecloth should I buy?

If the table is extended and shortened often, purchase separate tablecloths to fit each size. If this is not possible, you canbuy a cloth that fits the size of table that is used most often, and purchase more affordable banquet cloths for larger affairs. Another solution is to simply buy a cloth to fit the largest table, and use it at all times. A third possibility is to go with a nice set of placemats and napkins.

Are custom tablecloths available?

Yes. If you can’t find a standard size tablecloth that fits your table, we are happy to offer custom sizes in many collections.

Suggested Quantities

How many table linens do I need?

We recommend that a basic collection of table linens include the following items:

1 Formal Tablecloth
12 Formal Napkins (usually to match the tablecloth)
1 Casual Tablecloth
12 Casual Napkins
12 Placemats
18 co*cktail Napkins
1 Table Liner

Design Tips

What design should I choose for my table linens?

Generally, formal linens are either solid, woven with a pattern, printed, or embroidered. White and ivory are the most traditional colors. Printed designs and more colorful embroideries, more suitable for informal settings.

What is a damask?

Unlike a print, a damask or jacquard refers to patterns that are woven into the fabric of the cloth, creating a subtle, yet elegant look. Although it is a common misconception that the term “damask” refers to a heavy cloth, damask patterns may be woven into fabrics of any weight.

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What colors should my table linens be?

White is the most popular color for table linens and it is always appropriate for formal dining. Ivory and off-white colors are a popular second, especially in rooms with warmer tones. Beyond these, colors are wonderful for highlighting special elements in your tabletop collections or to celebrate festive occasions.

What should I consider in choosing linens for a special event?

– Location: Choose colors to complement the existing décor of your dining room. For outdoor events, let the setting be your guide. Generally, bright colors look better in sunny locations, while pastels are wonderful in garden settings.

– Season: Spring and summer colors tend to be lighter, while bolder colors are more appropriate during the colder fall and winter months.

– Theme: Colorful linens are one of the most effective ways to set the mood you want to create. Vibrant colors add drama, while soft colors evoke a more refined atmosphere.

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Protecting Your Tables

Why do I need a table liner?

Although designed to last a lifetime, fine table surfaces are often exposed to excessive wear and tear. To help protect your tables,thick felt table liners are designed to reduce noise and protect your tabletop against heat and scratches. Unlike ordinary liners, these are plush and generously sized (approximately 5″ larger than your table) to extend over the edge of your table in order to create a softer drape underneath your fine linens. To read more, see Protecting Your Table with Felt Liners.


What size table liner do I need?

We suggests choosing a table liner that is slightly smaller than your tablecloth (but larger than your table.) Following are our recommended sizes:

TableclothFelt Liner
70″ x 90″60″ x 82″
70″ x 108″60″ x 100″
70″ x 126″60″ x 118″
70″ x 144″60″ x 136″
70″ x 162″60″ x 154″
70″ x 180″60″ x 172″
88″ x 106″78″ x 96″
88″ x 124″78″ x 114″
88″ x 140″78″ x 130″
88″ x 160″78″ x 150″
70″ round60″ round
90″ round80″ round
108″ round90″ round

Caring for Table Linens

How do I care for my table linens?

Most fine linens can be laundered at home. Cottons and linens should be washed with like colors in cool water using a regular (non-bleach) detergent. Stains should be treated as soon as possible using a stain remover such as ourLeBlanc Linen Wash. Bleaching agents such as chlorine, peroxide, or sodium carbonate should not be used.

Linens can be dried, but should be removed from the dryer while slightly damp in order to minimize wrinkles. They should then be spread on a large surface and pressed with a hot iron. When ironing embroideries, place them face down on a towel and press on the reverse side.

Taffetas, silks and laces should generally be dry cleaned, especially if the items are delicate or have decorative fringes.

Are there specialty linen cleaning solutions?

LeBlanc Linen Washis a specially formulated cleaning solution for laundering fine linens. Its gentle, pH-balanced formula may be used on all natural fibers, synthetics, and blends. We particularly like it because it is concentrated, so it is effective on linens (including vintage linens) without the use of bleach, caustics, or phosphates. LeBlanc Linen Wash has been tested to remove lipstick, jam and jelly, fruit juice, coffee, tea, chocolate, red, wine, grease, cola, ink, and oil stains.

Do I have to iron my fine table linens?

For formal dining, we do recommend that you iron your fine linens. After washing, simply lay your slightly damp linens on your table over large towels or a felt table linerand press with a hot iron. Of course, you may also have your linens professionally pressed for a small charge.

How do I store my table linens?

Preparing linens for storage is easy. Make sure linens are completely clean and dry. Avoid starching them prior to storage. Fold items gently and store them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Do not store linens in plastic bags or cedar chests or in basem*nts, attics, or garages to prevent large fluctuations in humidity and temperature. Check your linens periodically to ensure that they are clean and dry.

To view all our collections of table linens, click here.

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FAQs

What should be considered when selecting table linens? ›

Choosing the Best Table Linens
  • Size and shape. A tablecloth's size helps communicate the overall level of formality. ...
  • Tone of Room or Event. Linens help set the mood for a meal - whether lighthearted and festive, elegant and romantic, or serious and professional.
  • Material. ...
  • Color. ...
  • Cleanup Requirements. ...
  • Price.

How do you choose a tablecloth? ›

If you have an oblong or rectangular table, choose an oblong or rectangular tablecloth that will give you at least a 6” drop on all sides. The average may fall between 6'-12”, but remember that tablecloths with a shorter drop will have a more casual look, and tablecloths with a longer drop will appear more formal.

What should be the important factor to consider in choosing the right linen? ›

To choose the right linen, consider factors like fabric type (cotton, Egyptian cotton, linen), weave style (sateen, percale), and personal preferences for comfort and aesthetics. Look for certifications and follow care guidelines for optimal longevity.

How do you figure out what size tablecloth you need? ›

Measure from the edge of the table to the bottom of the sheet as your drop. For rectangular and square tables, multiply your desired drop by two and add that number to both the length and width of the tabletop.

What is the most preferred fabric for table linen? ›

Cotton fabrics are perhaps the most popular fabric for tablecloths. They come in many styles, from casual prints to plain designs that are known as the best-textured tablecloth.

What is the number one consideration when choosing a household linen? ›

Consider the feel, fabric, weave, thread count, sizes, styles, accreditations, packaging and how to care for your bed linen. The best bedding should feel wonderful, enhance the look and feel of your bedroom, and most importantly help you to sleep well.

What is the secret to the tablecloth trick? ›

Grasp the overhanging part of the tablecloth in your hands tightly. Before you pull, make sure the cloth is still smooth and there aren't any air bubbles underneath. In one fast movement, pull the tablecloth towards you and down. The cups and teapot should stay where they are!

What is the most popular color tablecloth? ›

One of the best colors for formal events like weddings is neutral. You can't go wrong with this classic color palette. Neutral colors include white, black, gray, ivory, beige, and taupe. An ivory color tablecloth, champagne, or beige tablecloth are popular options, especially for wedding receptions.

How far should a tablecloth hang over a table? ›

A tablecloth that hangs 6 to 10 inches over the edge of your table is ideal for casual dining, while a tablecloth that hangs 30 inches over the edge of your table, brushing the floor, is ideal for formal occasions.

How do I choose linen? ›

Whichever types of linen fabric you go for, make sure you buy from a reputable retailer. Check that the linen is pure – if it's marketed as 'linen' it shouldn't have cotton or polyester mixed in. Some garments are sold as 'linen clothing' but are in fact made from mixed fibers.

How can you tell if linen is good? ›

One good standard for linen quality is the tightness of the weave. Tighter weaves mean the texture is even and smooth, with fewer “pores” or gaps in between. Tighter weaves are almost always the defining mark of higher thread count linens, and therefore feel softer with less snag to the skin.

How can you tell if linen is good quality? ›

This Is How to Tell if You're Buying Real Flax Linen
  1. Natural creases. Real flax linen will be easy to spot, thanks to its beautiful, natural creases throughout the fabric. ...
  2. Flax linen gets softer over time. ...
  3. The fabric should be sturdy. ...
  4. Look for the slubs. ...
  5. Spill some water. ...
  6. Get touchy-feely. ...
  7. Take a look at the color.
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What size tablecloth for a 10 ft table? ›

9'-10' table – You can use two 132” round custom-fit tablecloths, two 90” square tablecloths over round linen, or a 120”-132” round tablecloth over round linen.

Is it OK to use placemats with a tablecloth? ›

If you decide to use both a tablecloth and placemats, it's best to use either plain placemats on a patterned tablecloth or patterned placemats on a plain tablecloth. In both cases, complete your table décor with plain colour napkins. You might want to avoid putting placemats on a tablecloth for a formal dinner.

Should a tablecloth reach the floor? ›

For casual dining events, the typical tablecloth drop length ranges between 8″ to 15″ from the edge of the table. For formal events, it is customary to have a drop length of either 15″ or touching the floor.

How to select a dining table cover? ›

Consider the Occasion

The occasion will dictate the level of formality and style that you should aim for. For example, a formal dinner party would require a more elegant and understated table cover, while a casual family gathering would allow for more colorful and playful designs.

Should a tablecloth touch the chairs? ›

You don't want the tablecloth to drape over the chairs and pile up on the arms. So, have a shorter drop that just skims the top of the arms. This gives a nice even look all around your table.

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