Historic Entrance Hall Tablecloth

$90.00

Bring a piece of nineteenth-century American design to the table with this elegant tablecloth, adapted from the Entrance-hall Wallpaper from the Collins House (ca. 1850). Originally roller-printed on paper and now preserved in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, the pattern reflects the richly ornamented interiors that welcomed guests into fashionable homes during the Victorian era.
Carefully repeated and scaled for modern tables, the historic wallpaper lends an understated elegance to gatherings, autumn dinners, afternoon tea, and everyday entertaining.
Original artwork: Entrance-hall Wallpaper from the Collins House, anonymous American artist, ca. 1850. Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access collection.
• 100% cotton twill • 58″ × 102″ • Fade-resistant print • One-sided print • Hemmed edges for added durability • White thread color

Bring a piece of nineteenth-century American design to the table with this elegant tablecloth, adapted from the Entrance-hall Wallpaper from the Collins House (ca. 1850). Originally roller-printed on paper and now preserved in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, the pattern reflects the richly ornamented interiors that welcomed guests into fashionable homes during the Victorian era.
Carefully repeated and scaled for modern tables, the historic wallpaper lends an understated elegance to gatherings, autumn dinners, afternoon tea, and everyday entertaining.
Original artwork: Entrance-hall Wallpaper from the Collins House, anonymous American artist, ca. 1850. Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access collection.
• 100% cotton twill • 58″ × 102″ • Fade-resistant print • One-sided print • Hemmed edges for added durability • White thread color