Vintage Tablecloths

Set a table worth gathering around. These wide cotton sateen tablecloths wear vintage-leaning bird patterns with the kind of quiet confidence that makes every meal feel more considered. For the bird-curious and the bird-obsessed alike — every order helps protect birds.

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We give 20% of profits to bird conservation and inclusive birding efforts.

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    Woman-owned and operated.

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    On orders over $75 in the U.S.

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What makes these tablecloths feel vintage

The tablecloths in this collection lean into a heritage textile aesthetic. Tea-stained backgrounds, dense bird-and-botanical patterns, William Morris-Inspired florals, and color palettes that feel like they have been softening on a clothesline for a decade. Each piece is new and printed to order, but the design intent is to look like something you inherited rather than something you just bought.

They work for everyday dinners, holiday hosting, garden lunches, and the kind of slow Sunday brunches that deserve a cloth on the table.

How to style and care for them

A tablecloth sets the tone for the whole room, so pick the print first and build the rest of the table around it. Plain plates, simple napkins, and a low centerpiece let a pattern-forward cloth do its work. For a more formal feel, layer a runner or a set of matching placemats over a cloth in the same palette.

Cold wash, low or air dry, and skip bleach. A warm iron on the back before a dinner party smooths out shipping creases without flattening the print. Treat the cloth like a piece you actually want to keep, and it will keep showing up at your table for years.

How to coordinate with the rest of the table

Many of these designs repeat across placemats, kitchen towels, curtains, and wallpaper in other collections. If you are putting together a coordinated dining room or a holiday hosting set, those collections are worth a look. Picking a single pattern and carrying it through two or three pieces creates a more considered room than chasing matching across many different prints.

FAQ

What sizes are available?

Size options vary by design and are listed on each product page. Most patterns come in a few sizes to fit common rectangular and round tables.

What are they made of?

Cotton, cotton-linen blends, and a few polyester options depending on the design and finish. Specifics live on each product page.

Are they machine washable?

Yes. Cold wash, low or air dry. Avoid bleach and high heat.

Will the design fade?

With cold washes and gentle drying, the print holds up well over years of regular use. The biggest risks are prolonged direct sun and high-heat drying, both of which are easy to avoid.