Lily's Green Bamboo Grove Tablecloth
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The verdant hues, the iconic green gives the promise of spring sunshine and summer abandon. Jaipur's textiles for centuries, are derived from natural pigments, a testament to the city's commitment to sustainable artistry. Made from high-quality cotton, each Lily's Green Bamboo Grove Tablecloth tells a story of the artisan's touch, a unique fingerprint on a piece of living history.
Available in 3 sizes.
Dimensions
4-6 seater: 150x220cm
8-10 seater: 180x300cm
12-14 seater: 180x340cm
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Inspiration
This Green Bamboo Grove tablecloth from Lily's isn't just a piece of fabric—it's what happens when Jaipur's 500-year-old printing traditions decide to come to the dinner party. JJ spotted this beauty while at the Anokhi Museum, where she learned bamboo isn't just for pandas—it's been symbolizing good fortune and bouncing back from tough times since way before motivational posts were a thing on instagram.
The magic happens in these little villages called Sanganer and Bagru, where artisans with skills passed down like family recipes use the local water (which apparently has some sort of clay superpower) to make fabrics that feel ridiculously soft. It's like the difference between store-bought cookies and your grandma's recipe—technically both cookies, but...
Those gorgeous greens? All natural dyes, thank you very much. Each print has those tiny ""human touches"" that mass production just can't reach.
Whether you're hosting a fancy dinner where everyone is on best behavior, or making Tuesday's takeout feel special, this tablecloth brings some serious Jaipur energy to the party. It's essentially teleporting a slice of India's textile heritage right to your table, minus the jet lag and customs forms. Your dinner guests might come for your cooking, but they'll stay to ask about that tablecloth—and honestly, that story's way more interesting than talking about the weather.
The magic happens in these little villages called Sanganer and Bagru, where artisans with skills passed down like family recipes use the local water (which apparently has some sort of clay superpower) to make fabrics that feel ridiculously soft. It's like the difference between store-bought cookies and your grandma's recipe—technically both cookies, but...
Those gorgeous greens? All natural dyes, thank you very much. Each print has those tiny ""human touches"" that mass production just can't reach.
Whether you're hosting a fancy dinner where everyone is on best behavior, or making Tuesday's takeout feel special, this tablecloth brings some serious Jaipur energy to the party. It's essentially teleporting a slice of India's textile heritage right to your table, minus the jet lag and customs forms. Your dinner guests might come for your cooking, but they'll stay to ask about that tablecloth—and honestly, that story's way more interesting than talking about the weather.
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