Stelle Tablecloth - White + Silver
Transform your table with this white, 100% linen tablecloth from Italy. Block printed by hand with silver stars down the center that adorn the length of the table cloth, this one-of-a-kind piece bears the uniqueness of the hand-carved block and the delicate touch of the craftsman who printed it. Perfect for a summer's evening under the stars.
Details
- Color: White + silver
- Material: 100% linen
- Dimensions: 19.75" W x 19.75" D
- Hand block printed in Italy
- Care: Can be laundered in hot water + withstand the use of chlorinated bleach
Brand
Situated in the northern hills of Italy near the Adriatic Sea, Bertozzi has been crafting exceptional ceramics and tableware for over three-generations. They are renowned for their stampe a manoblock-printed linens for the home. Everything is made by hand the traditional way, from custom dyes and glazes to hand-molded Limoges porcelain. This results in products with a unique fingerprint, such as brayer lines, brush strokes or the outline of their hand-chiseled pear-tree wood stamps pressed into crisp linen.
Founded in 1920, Bertozzi now employs more than 20 artisans at their Gambettola workshop. Their magnificent colors derive from vegetal bases concocted from secret recipes passed down for the last half-century. Playful, but sophisticated motifs dance across their ceramics and linens, placed there by traditional Italian block-print techniques dating back hundreds of years.
Keeping an eye on both sustainability and innovation, they utilize renewable steam energy and eliminate excess waste from overstock production by following a strict made-to-order system. Their fabrics are treated with eco-friendly processes and they contribute to the research of globally accessible sustainable dye. This integrity in design is palpable within their work, gifting their exquisitely earthy products a simple, but authentic voice.
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