Rebecca Hughes x TWOPAGES Folk Floral Table Runner
Rebecca Hughes x TWOPAGES Folk Floral Table Runner
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- Artistic Prints
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Rebecca Hughes
Rebecca Hughes is a surface pattern designer with roots in Ukraine, where she grew up surrounded by rich traditions, hand-embroidered textiles, and folk art. Those early influences shaped her creative eye and taught her to find meaning in the details. She studied interior design in school, which deepened her love for color, form, and the emotional power of well-designed spaces. That’s where she discovered her passion for pattern — not just as decoration, but as a way to bring warmth and intention into everyday life.
Now, as a mom of three, she finds endless inspiration in the beauty of daily moments. Her kids remind her to slow down and notice the world — a rhythm that flows into her work. Each pattern she create is hand-drawn and blends heritage, heart, and simplicity. She is inspired by vintage textiles and the age-old method of block printing. Her goal is always to design something soulful and alive.
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Measure the length of your table first, then decide whether you want the runner to hang over the ends or sit within the tabletop edges. For a classic dining table runner look, allow about 6–12 inches of drop on each end. For a modern casual look, choose a shorter runner that stays inside the table edges.
We offer 5 versatile table runner sizes designed for dining tables, coffee tables, consoles, sideboards, and kitchen islands:
14” × 51” | 14” × 72” | 14” × 90” | 18” × 90” | 18” × 108”
If you need a table runner for an extra-long dining table, oversized kitchen island, narrow console, coffee table, or unique surface, please contact our customer service team with your preferred dimensions for custom sizing.
Yes. Many customers layer a table runner with placemats for everyday dining or place it over a tablecloth for a more formal setting. This layered look works especially well for holidays, dinner parties, Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring brunches, and family gatherings.
For most cotton, linen-blend, or polyester-blend table runners, iron on the reverse side with low-to-medium heat. For printed or velvet table runners, avoid ironing directly on the printed or velvet face; gently steam the reverse side to help release creases.
Neutral Theme
Less is more. In the context of interior design, neutral means without color. Neutrals such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and shades of white appear to be without color. but in many applications these hues often have undertones. Be aware of these underlying tones as you match colors. Neutral colors are muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. To some extent, blacks, browns, tans, golds, and beige are considered warm. Cooler colors, on the other hand, are white, ivory, silver, and gray.