Storytime Dahlias Table Linens Set
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[ The Form ]
A quiet masterclass in delicate, vintage-inspired structural detail. Featuring original, custom artwork by designer Abby Olsen, this coordinated table runner and napkin set introduces an airy, romantic landscape to the dining table. The stark, crisp canvas is framed by an intricately scalloped border that mimics architectural molding, accented by illustrated pure white dahlias that feel reminiscent of a hidden European garden oasis.
[ The Cadence ]
Conceived to slow down the natural momentum of an evening, grounding your guests in the visceral beauty of the present. Whether anchoring a sprawling, multi-course spring harvest dinner or framing an intimate, late-night dessert pour, these linens establish an inviting, tactile perimeter. They transform the physical act of sitting down to break bread into a slow, memorable choreography, softening the hard edges of a wooden or stone tabletop.
[ The Integrity ]
Woven by independent artisans in India who specialize in luxury textile longevity. The heavy-gauge runner balances the crisp structure of natural cotton with the fluid, slubbed drape of premium Egyptian linen, while the matching napkins are constructed from pure, durable cotton. Designed to soften beautifully with age and use, this heirloom-quality set arrives housed in a custom collectible gift box, complete with a signature bookmark and product insert card in a matching envelope.
[ Technical Architecture ]
The Scale: Includes 1 Table Runner (108 x 14 in) and 4 Large Dinner Napkins (20 x 20 in).
The Material: Runner: 50% Fine Cotton, 50% Egyptian Linen | Napkins: 100% Pure Cotton.
The Origin: Features exclusive art by Abby Olsen for The Secret Garden Collection. Made in India.
The Care: Cold machine wash. Do not bleach. Dry flat and apply a warm iron to the reverse side to preserve the textile fibers.
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