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[ChatMasti] Cool Cotton Tablecloth
Cool Cotton Tablecloth
This cool cotton tablecloth looks just like a sheet of graph paper and comes with 8 fabric markers for you to create place mats or for working out homework.
Embroidered Tablecloth
: Creative embroidery design merges the plate and the cloth in this tablecloth.
Take Your Time Tablecloth
: This tablecloth is covered with 300 riddles, both the questions and the answers; and can be read from both ends of the table.
Do it Yourself Tablecloth by Monkey Business
: This cool 'Do it yourself Tablecloth' comes with four permanent marker pens that lets you create your own unique collage.
Table Cloth by Rasner and Sharfstein
: Tablecloth by designer Talya Rasner and Racheli C Sharfstein leaves no ambiguity about where to place your dishes.
DIY Chalkboard Tablecloth
: To make this chalk tablecloth two-pieces of 7 1/2 feet long each of Ikea paperroll were covered with chalkboard paint.
DIY Duct Tape Tablecloth
: Turn a simple plain tablecloth into something cool and unique; all you need is white tablecloth and a silver duct tape.
Tableau Tablecloth
: Creation of designer Maurice Scheltens who uses photogram technique to decorate this tablecloth with the silhouettes after a dinner party.
DIY Table Cloth
: It's a white tablecloth that one can personalize by adding drawings, notes and more.
DIY Confetti Tablecloth
: This creative tablecloth looks simple yet creative.
Tablecloth by AZEdesign
: Creation of Polish designers AZEdesign, this tablecloth comes embroidered with outlines of objects which may be placed on it while in use.
Tablecloth by Yksi
: This tablecloth comes with a measurement-scale.
Tableaux Cloth
: Cutler designed this cool tablecloth.
Fold Unfold Tablecloth
: Created by Copenhagen-based textile and color designer Margrethe Odgaard, the lines of this folded tablecloth are highlighted by the vibrant dyes digitally printed on soft 100% cotton.
Tablecloth from JML
: A special material is embedded into the weave of the fabric that wont allow any mark to form during its usage on this tablecloth.
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