Tablecloth Sabi
- linen
- Lifetime warranty
The 3-second version
- 130 inches by 60 inches to cover extended dining tables completely
- Slubbed cotton weave creates visible texture that hides minor creases
- Machine washable and designed to soften with repeated laundering
- Oversized for tables under eight feet
- Single color option available
- Texture may show through delicate dishware
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Extra-Large Cotton Tablecloth with Slub-Weave Texture
Most tablecloths force a choice: either cheap cotton that pills and fades after a season, or precious heirloom linen that spends most of its life in a drawer because you can't risk staining it. This sits in the middle, using a weaving technique refined over centuries of kimono production to create fabric that tolerates heavy rotation. The slubbed texture means it doesn't need to look perfect to look intentional, and the construction ensures it won't thin out or lose its hand even after years of weekly washing. If you actually use your dining table rather than preserve it, this is the cloth that keeps up.
Good gift when
- People who host large gatherings and need coverage for extended tables
- Anyone tired of linens that require ironing or delicate care
- Households that prefer textured, lived-in aesthetics over pristine formality
- Buyers seeking table linens that improve rather than degrade with use
Skip it if If your table is smaller than eight feet long, you'll have more fabric than you need and may find the excess drape impractical for everyday meals.
Specs
- Dimensions
- 130 inches x 60 inches
- Material
- 100% cotton
- Weave
- Machine-woven slub construction
- Color
- Rice
- Care
- Machine washable
- Made in
- Japan
What's included
- One tablecloth (130" x 60")
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Large item that may require gift wrapping at home or presentation in a basket.
The maker
Tortuga Forma collaborates with Japanese textile mills to bring traditional kimono weaving techniques into contemporary home goods. The slubbed cotton construction used here comes from a method originally developed for everyday kimono fabric, prized for its ability to withstand constant wear and frequent washing while gaining character over time. This approach to textile production prioritizes durability and long-term aesthetic development over immediate perfection, embracing the philosophy that useful objects should improve as they age.
The details
This oversized tablecloth brings the textured character of traditional Japanese kimono fabric to a dining essential designed for actual use. At 130 inches by 60 inches, it covers long tables completely—whether you're seating ten for a holiday dinner or stretching a farmhouse table to its full extension.
The weave incorporates irregular slubs that create visible texture and depth across the surface, moving this beyond the flat, starched look of hotel linens. Made from 100% cotton in a rice colorway, the fabric gains softness with every wash rather than deteriorating. You can throw it in the machine after every meal without hesitation, and the material responds by becoming more supple and comfortable under your hands.
Unlike formal linens that demand careful handling and occasional use, this cloth is built for frequency. The kimono-inspired weaving technique produces a fabric that improves as it ages, developing the kind of tactile appeal that only comes from repeated laundering and regular contact. It works equally well beneath a formal place setting or as the backdrop for a casual weeknight gathering, adapting to the occasion without requiring special treatment.
The generous dimensions make it particularly suited to tables that seat eight or more, providing ample drape on all sides without the need to calculate exact measurements. The slubbed texture naturally disguises minor creases and imperfections, so you can pull it from the dryer, smooth it over the table, and move on with your day. No ironing board sessions, no anxiety about wrinkles, no storage in tissue paper between uses.
Machine-woven Japanese textile built to soften over years of regular washing
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Questions
- Does this tablecloth need to be ironed after washing?
- The slubbed texture naturally disguises creases and wrinkles, so most people can skip ironing entirely. The irregular weave creates intentional texture that makes minor imperfections blend in rather than stand out.
- Will this tablecloth shrink after washing?
- Cotton fabric can experience some shrinkage with the first few washes, which is typical for natural fibers. The oversized dimensions provide extra length to account for this, and the cloth is designed to be washed frequently.
- What table size does this fit best?
- At 130 inches by 60 inches, this works best for tables that are eight feet or longer when fully extended. It provides substantial drape on all sides for large dining tables and works well for seating ten or more people.
- How does the texture compare to standard tablecloths?
- The slubbed weave creates a noticeably irregular surface with visible texture variation, unlike the smooth, uniform finish of typical table linens. It feels more like textured denim or rustic linen than formal damask or hotel-style cotton.
- Can I put this in the dryer?
- Yes, this cloth is designed for machine washing and drying. The kimono-inspired weave technique creates durable fabric that softens with repeated laundering rather than breaking down.
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