that table cloth

Such lovely atmosphere in this photo (via the style files).
I never use table cloths for our dining table. I don't even have a table cloth for it, but I do sometimes use placemats though. If the table hadn't been white, I might have used white table cloths, which I like for its elegance and simplicity. But for our garden table (which by the way was built by my handyman Sølve) I would like a table cloth just like the one in the photo above. It makes me think of French bistros and Mediterranean al fresco meals.
Does anyone know where (in Bergen) I can get a table cloth like that?
Table cloth inspiration from Greece + a simple yet delicious lunch.
See more photos from my garden here.
PS: I'm a big fan of the Australian interior deco magazine InsideOut. I just discovered that the staff have a blog. Fun!
PS2: I just uploaded the last of my film shots from my early May trip to Parma. Here they are.


På Åhléns har dei ein slik duk i akryl el.l. - altså tålar den litt regn og raudvinsøl og slikt... Kjøpast metervis.
ReplyDeleteså smart! takk for tipset :-)
ReplyDeletei inherited a classic red-and-white checked tablecloth from my grandmother - and a blue-and-white checked one, too!
ReplyDeletesur la table has them:
http://www.surlatable.com/product/features/outdoor+entertaining/red+and+white+check+tablecloth,+60+x+60.do
Hello...really like your blog! Love that tablecloth too!
ReplyDeletei think toast has a very similar one in the summer home catalogue.
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