The Bera Outremer Coated Tablecloth, An Air Of Holiday
The Bera Outremer Coated Tablecloth Is A Breath Of Fresh Air, As Iodized As The Atlantic Ocean. Indeed, The Beautiful Stripes Of This Coated Tablecloth Offer A Range Of Different Blues That Blend Perfectly Together. The Bera Tablecloth Is A Jean-Vier Essential. The Colour Blue Is Often Used In Our Household Linen Because It Characterises The Sea Air And The Desire To Escape From The World.
The Bera Outremer Coated Tablecloth With Pure Stripes
The Design Of The Bera Outremer Coated Tablecloth Is Very Clean: Its Dark Blue And Cobalt Stripes Blend Perfectly With The Bright White Background. This Means That The Basque Coated Tablecloth Gives An Impression Of Space. It Will Make Your Table Look Bigger And Will Welcome Your Guests With Classic Porcelain Dishes Like The Heritage Plates. The Stripe Pattern Gives A Light Appearance To This High Quality Basque Tablecloth Which Is Coated For Extra Durability.
A Coated Cotton Tablecloth
Discover Our Coated Tablecloth Bera Outremer, A Tablecloth Covered With A Layer Of Acrylic Over A Genuine Basque Quality Weave. The Know-How Of Our Workshop Ensures Top Quality: Our Bera Coated Tablecloth Has Fine Hems Made With Meticulous Care. Numerous Quality Controls Prevent Any Defects In The Fabric, To Ensure Maximum Customer Satisfaction. The Cotton Yarns Used In The Production Of This Tablecloth Were Carefully Selected To Ensure That They Are As Strong As Possible And That The Tablecloth Is As Durable As Possible.
A Coated Tablecloth That Is Easy To Maintain
The Coated Tablecloth Is A Real Everyday Item, But It Is Also Very Subtle And Well Finished. Unlike Oilcloth, The Coated Tablecloth Is Woven And Hemmed: It Is A Finished Product And Not A Fabric To Be Cut Up. The Bera Ultramarine Coated Tablecloth Is Therefore Covered With A Layer Of Acrylic That Protects It Completely. This Means That Stains Can Be Removed With Just One Sponge.
The Coated Tablecloth Is Machine Washable At 40 Degrees. However, Dry Cleaning Is Not Permitted As It Would Damage The Colour.
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