Wash at 60 °C. White damask products can be washed at 95 °C.
The measures are measures after washing
Good advice
Unfold product before washing and avoid overfilling the washing machine.
Stretch the product while wet.
We recommend line-drying, it gives a smoother result and it is better for the environment.
Always observe the washing instructions provided on the product. Wash at 60°C opens the cotton yarns and it becomes clean. Many people think that washing the tablecloth at 40 °C will make the product last longer, but the products are made for high temperature.
Choose tablecloth size: We recommend 20 to 25 cm drop to get the most beautiful look.
Description
Design Bodil Bødtker-Næss Work on the EASTER TABLECLOTH began in 1978 and the design remains a classic harbinger of spring with its stylised chicks and eggs that are part of the Easter season. The tablecloth has now been re-launched in a soft shade of yellow that not only reflects the present, but also reaches way back into the past. Bodil Bødtker-Næss, who was one the inner-circle of textile designers at Georg Jensen Damask in the 1970s, and was also responsible for the classic Christmas heart motif that is a signature design of the damask collection, designed the motif. Thanks to its graphic simplicity, the beautiful Easter motif possesses the same timeless elegance. With its refined yellow colour, the round Easter tablecloth not only forms the perfect backdrop for your Easter decorations, but also for the traditions that bring the whole family together around the table. It has also become a tradition in itself and is a joy to bring out each Easter, year after year. Matching napkins woven in linen complete the expression. The tablecloth has a diameter of 165 cm with a recommended overhang of 20–25 cm, which means it will fit tables with a diameter of up to 120 cm. The beautiful pattern brings Easter joy to your table – whether you use it for daily mealtimes or at a traditional Easter dinner. The EASTER design is also available as table runners and placemats. Matching napkins woven in linen complete the expression.