List Price: $45.00
Actual Price: $29.99 You save: $15.01 | ![]() |
Lenox's Laurel Leaf linen pattern is a beautiful answer to a wide variety of table-setting needs. A full range of tablecloths, runners, placemats, and napkins, the line is lovely enough to elevate simple dishes yet doesn't compete with ornate dinnerware. It is available in a range of rich colors for year-round use and stylish mixing and matching, and the design combines the organic shape of the laurel leaf with an overall geometric pattern. Sewn from luxurious woven damask made of 70 percent cotton and 30 percent polyester, Laurel Leaf has an subtle shimmer to underscore its saturated hues. Each item is machine-washable, safe in the dryer, colorfast, and wrinkle-resistant. --Emily Bedard
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| Summary: | exceptional |
| Comment: | I saw the exact tablecloth at MACY's for double the price, plus the shipping at Amazon was free!!! The fit of the tablecloth is perfect as my oval table is a bit larger than most. The color is great as it's formal enough for guests, yet informal enough for just "family". Buy it as you'll ove it like I do! |
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| Summary: | First quality item |
| Comment: | I already own a Lenox Laurel Leaf tablecloth. Sometimes with mail order - it is a knock off. This is the real deal. I love the quality & value. It arrived very quickly. |
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| Summary: | lenox laurel leaf tablecloth |
| Comment: | I purchased the cranberry lenox laurel leaf tablecloth for Christmas and it was absolutely beautiful. It had a rich,thick,satin look but the real bonus was when I washed it. When I took it out of the dryer I was able to put it back on the table with no ironing. I am now buying one for my daughter. At this price they would make great gifts. |
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| Summary: | Just a really nice tablecloth |
| Comment: | OK, admittedly, not many of us get worked up about a tablecloth, and perhaps rightly so. This is nothing more, nor nothing less than a really nice tablecloth. The woven pattern sets off plain china very nicely, but might be a bit busy with highly patterned stuff -- unless you are going for a kind of baroque feel, in which case, Like Ludwig II, you never listen to any voice other than the one in your head telling you to add more, more, more! |