Most tablesettings start with a clean table. Sometimes gleaming with polished charm, a lace, voile, or net cloth is placed over the table without pad or underlayer. This allows the natural wood of the table to show through. At other times, a pad (sometimes called a silence cloth) is placed on the table first and a full-size table cloth is placed over the top. A proper overhang of the edges of the cloth on table are 10 to 15 inches, but can be even greater if a very large table is used. For casual dining and entertaining, the more formal, full-size tablecoverings are usually replaced with something more casual. Smaller luncheon cloths or placemats have become the norm for this type of entertaining.
Table linens range from simple damask to colorful, embroidered pieces. Each sets the tone for the table, enhancing and complimenting the china and accroutrements it displays.
What's on your table today?
What's on your table today?