Kim Morrow Cotton Printed Tablecloth
Kim Morrow Cotton Printed Tablecloth
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- Artistic Prints
- Interior Designer Style
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Kim Morrow
Tucked in a small community east of Banff and the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Kim Morrow is a surface pattern designer known for work that blends natural textures, vintage influences, and modern sensibility. Inspired by nature, nostalgia, and the quiet power of well-chosen color, her designs balance warmth and clarity. tradition and innovation. Drawing from classic motifs and current design movements, Kim creates versatile collections for fabric, wallpaper, and home decor.
This collaboration of Kim Morrow x TWOPAGES bridges heritage motifs and Modern Americana through a fresh, tactile approach. Two versatile patterns capture the current shift toward organic texture, natural materials, and intentional minimalism. Rooted in the principles of warm minimalism, the designs offer a grounded yet contemporary feel.
Features of Kim Cotton Tablecloth
Timeless Blend
Blending classic motifs with modern elements, these designs use organic textures, tonal layers to create a calm, versatile aesthetic for any space.
Subtle Elegance
Vintage-inspired, designer-curated patterns elevate your space with quiet elegance - never overpowering, always intentional.
Soft, Full Drape
Heavyweight fabric holds its shape and falls gracefully, creating elegant folds that add visual depth to your dining table.
FAQs
Measure your table's length and width (or diameter for round tables), then add your desired drop to each side. Remember to add the drop amount twice—once for each side of the table.
- Casual Look: 6–8 inch drop (practical for everyday kitchen tables).
- Formal Dining: 10–12 inch drop (the classic standard for elegant hosting).
- Velvet Puddling: Add an extra 3–6 inches to the formal drop for a dramatic, high-end pooling effect on the floor.
Example: If your dining table is 40" × 80" and you want a standard 10" formal drop, you need to add 20" to both the width and length. Your perfect tablecloth size would be 60" × 100".
We offer 5 versatile standard sizes designed to fit most classic dining and accent tables:
- Square: 59” × 59”
- Rectangular: 52” × 70” | 57” × 94” | 60” × 102” | 70” × 108”
If you have an extra-large banquet table, a round surface, or a unique layout, we can easily custom-tailor a piece just for you. Simply contact our customer service team with your exact tabletop dimensions to get started.
Yes. We recommend measuring your table at its fully extended size and selecting a tablecloth that accommodates the maximum dimensions.
A tablecloth helps protect your table surface, adds warmth and texture to your space, and creates a more polished dining experience. Many customers use both tablecloths and placemats together for layered styling.
Iron on the reverse side using low-to-medium heat. For velvet tablecloths, never iron the front pile—simply steam the reverse side to easily lift creases and restore its rich texture.
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.