Great for contemporary shapes (like extra-long tables) and trendy, muted color palettes (terracotta, sage, charcoal).

4. Best for Everyday & Value: Target (Hearth & Hand with Magnolia)

If you are looking for an heirloom piece—the kind of tablecloth used at weddings or state dinners—these luxury brands are the answer.

Stock is unpredictable. If you see something you like, buy it immediately; it won't be there tomorrow. 2. The Reliable Classics: Williams Sonoma & Pottery Barn

Some of the thinner linens require a lot of ironing to look decent.

When you want a tablecloth that feels "grown-up" and timeless, these sister stores are the gold standard. They specialize in heavy-weight cotton and Belgian flax linen.

Incredible prices; high-quality brands like Ralph Lauren or Kate Spade often pop up.

Shipping can take longer, especially if the seller is based in Eastern Europe (a hub for high-quality linen). 7. The Practical Pick: Amazon (for Oilcloth & Polyester)