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Fall 2008 Table Linens

 

New for the Table: Linens for Feasts and for Fêtes

VILLANDRY

Classic damask table linens are woven of 50% linen and 50% cotton in a subtle tone-on-tone design. Napkins, placemats, runners, and tablecloths are finished with a picot hemstitch. Available in ten rich colors: Aquamarine, Azure, Chestnut, Copper, Garnet, Ivory, Kiwi, Plum, Sand, and White. Round tablecloth in white and ivory only.

Villandry Villandry

TYROL

This cotton sateen tablecloth from Pierre Frey for Yves Delorme offers atmosphere galore for your winter or holiday gatherings with snow covered alps, traditional Tyrolean architecture, and an evergreen border.

Tyrol

ISABELLE

Stylized roses adorn a linen-colored cotton sateen tablecloth from Pierre Frey for Yves Delorme.

 Isabelle

CACHECACHE

Blocks of soft color with tone-on-tone silhouettes of passion flowers are highlighted with ribbon borders on cotton jacquard table linens. Available in green or blue.

Cachecache

JARDIN

Hand embroidered and framed with ladder hemstitching, these cotton table linens display all the bounty of the garden.

 Jardin

And for the Pantry: Tea Towels to Crow About

The Gallic Rooster, or Coq Gaulois, gets it due as the French national
emblem on this charming collection of tea towels.

ROOSTER

Cock-a-doodle-doo! A sturdy rooster struts his stuff on this handsome brown and russet cotton jacquard tea towel.

Rooster

HEN

Cotton jacquard tea towel shows off a little red (well, coral) hen.

Hen

CHICKENS

A tea towel most fowl, in vibrant blue and turquoise. Cotton jacquard.

Chickens

AMROCK

This charming linen tea towel is richly hand-embroidered with a rooster, a classic French motif.

Amrock

COLMAR

Pure white, pure linen tea towel is hand embroidered with a beautiful blue rooster and trimmed with ladder hemstitching.

Colmar
 

 

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09/24/08