Black & White Tablecloths

Im so wanting a black and white stripe table cloth for my dining room table. I think it looks really cool, especially when its super wide, like the one below. 

This must be someones xmas dinner…. I would do without the pink, but I love the table cloth. 

Here it is on the chairs, I love it. Looks kind of summery and outdoorsy.

This one is blue and white, but I love the nautical feel and I thought the picture was so pretty. 

I love it here again… It looks great on a round table! 

Softer, and with lucite chairs and feathers? I dont know what this picture is, but I love the way the table cloth looks. 

This rug, and those chairs, and that table cloth. YUM.

Too skinny for me. But pretty.

Those curtains. WOW. 

Napkins? Not wide enough…. 

*Update:

OK. Since a lot of you asked, I dug up some fabric sources for you on the web. It’s not so easy to find the tablecloths, but you can easily sew one up or have your tailor make one for you. I have discovered that your local tailor can be your best resource. Here are some cheap fabric options:

http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/catalog_itemdetail.aspx?ItmID=SW1896&source=googlebase

This one is really wide:
http://www.housefabric.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=45387

Thinner:
http://www.housefabric.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=3230

That should do it, if you need any more ideas let me know.

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16 thoughts on “Black & White Tablecloths

  1. i bought some wide black and white striped fabric from ikea and made a curtain for the nook that the cat’s little box is in…i love it. and by made i mean cut the fabric to size and used double sided tape to hide the fraying and then used clip rings and a tension rod.

    i no sew.

    • Pictures please!!! I dont sew either… I was thinking about having my tailor hem it. How much could it cost? $20?

      I need to find the perfect washable fabric.

  2. I love the black and white stripes! I bought at black and white striped rug from IKEA and it’s my favorite item in my house!

  3. I loveeee everything I saw here! <3

    Can you help me find websites that sell black&white striped tablecloth?

    I couldn't find anything i like it.

    If you could help me find something, please send some websites address to my (my e-mail is there).

    Thank you sooooo much!

  4. WOW
    Where can i get these black and white table cloths,or fabric to make them.
    thanks mike

  5. OK. Since a lot of you asked, I dug up some fabric sources for you on the web. It’s not so easy to find the tablecloths, but you can easily sew one up or have your tailor make one for you. I have discovered that your local tailor can be your best resource. Here are some cheap fabric options:

    http://www.fashionfabricsclub.com/catalog_itemdetail.aspx?ItmID=SW1896&source=googlebase

    This one is really wide:
    http://www.housefabric.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=45387

    Thinner:
    http://www.housefabric.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=3230

    That should do it, if you need any more ideas let me know.

  6. BTW, I went to Ikea and I found black & white stripe fabric. Wide stripe and thin for $7/ yard.

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  9. This kind of dining room furniture are lovely pieces and the prices are really affordable for premium quality furniture. You should not get me wrong, I am not slamming IKEA, or similar less costly brands, but it is what it is, “low priced knockoffs”. It’s really up to the user to make the decision whether or not they want a table as a possible investment or if they want a knock-off piece to temporarily provide “a look”. I really like the mix here, I’m a admirer of the Cherner as well as the modern-day clean lines of the Blue Dot. Regarding functionality, to each their own. I prefer to not have people perched uncomfortably upon the ends of a table, grinding legs with the other guests. This dining room set provides a sensible environment for talking without sacrificing style and design.So very cool.

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