

Naturally Dyed Tablecloth for 4 in Madder
Introducing our very first naturally-dyed collection made from 100% up-cycled cotton canvas and plant-based dyes.
This tablecloth was sewn in Brooklyn using 100% Up-cycled cotton canvas and quilted together to create a geometric, pieced cloth.
Each tablecloth was hand-dyed by Sonoma, California-based artist and chef, Ashley Arsenan of A Farmer and Her Flowers.
We met ashley on a Quiet Town shoot, she was a friend of a friend, and we quickly learned of her many talents, namely her skill with natural dyes. Each piece was dyed in Sonoma this October during harvest season. All pieces are one-of-a-kind and will vary slightly in color and consistency. There are color "highs and low"s similar to a tie-dye. These variances are part of the natural beauty of hand-dyed objects.
Details:
60" x 60" fits a table for 4 with approx 6-8" of overhang
Dyed by hand using Madder Root, which creates a pinkish, reddish, magenta color depending on the intensity of the dye bath and the length of time each piece is steeped. We are presenting a light pink tone here.
Care:
Wash in cold water with like colors. Tumble dye or line dry. Iron when needed.