For sheets and tablecloths, origin will be determined by where the fabric is produced.
Linen tablecloths hid the wood-burning braziers set under each table to ward off the chill.
Pag needle-point lace was originally used to make ecclesiastical garments, tablecloths and ornaments for clothing.
She set out to change that with a glamorous atmosphere, tablecloths and a new level of service.
The hotel also has play areas and the Bricks Family Restaurant, with tablecloths to colour on and Lego-heavy decor.
We set out on this new adventure, finding a quaint restaurant that had white tablecloths and a wine list.
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There were no linen tablecloths and the walls were prone to allowing the occasional draft to intrude on windy days.
She made a heretofore uninteresting category, bed sheets and tablecloths, chicken dinners and canning tomatoes, not just interesting, but downright stimulating.
They then proceed to a spacious art deco dining car, whose tables are set with linen tablecloths, fresh flowers and silver.
Up the iron stairs on a terrace running round the walls are food and drink stalls and shops for traditional, embroidered shirts and tablecloths.
Find red tagine presentation dishes, linen tablecloths with pompoms, twin mini tagines for salt and pepper, tasselled silk napkin holders and more.
Large windows, white linen tablecloths and red-shaded chandeliers give the interior a warm elegance, made for a romantic end to a ski vacation.
The old San Francisco dining room featured "tablecloths and waiters in suits doing tasting menus, " says Steven Holt, a spokesman for Ritz-Carlton in northern California.
Her party supplies for a Super Bowl shindig might include team color tablecloths, pom-poms, cheer sticks, craft paper and Astro Turf, she wrote in an e-mail.
Gerald Jonsgaard said Holmes stopped the theater door from locking by using a small piece of plastic commonly used to hold tablecloths onto a picnic table.
After going into the theater, Holmes apparently popped a small plastic piece commonly used to secure tablecloths onto an outside door, preventing it from closing, Police Sgt.
The phrase used to evoke images of ornate, hushed temples of food worship, served on white starched tablecloths by stuffy tuxedoed waiters at prices that only the 1% could afford.
This combined art and social practice is still the primary occupation of women in the village who create distinctive tablecloths, napkins and show pieces while sitting together and talking in the narrow streets or on covered patios.
Some folks in KC knock it for being too highbrow, though there are still no tablecloths and it is not especially expensive, but sometimes t is nice to make reservation rather than wait (sometimes hours) on a long line.
Since opening in February 2010 on the first floor of The Zetter Hotel, the comfortable and casual restaurant with its hardwood floors, curved bar and crisp, white tablecloths has been receiving rave reviews for its modern, full-flavored take on traditional French bistro fare.
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There has been much talk of late about Gessler we Francuskim, too, run by TV chef Adam Gessler since 2011, where bare plaster walls give an urban edge to an otherwise grand, high-ceilinged setting, with dark wood wainscotting, crisp white linen tablecloths and brass light fittings.
The resort has made an effort in recent years to pattern itself after European ski resorts, and added two eateries, Bon Vivant and Alpino Vino, both with decks for sunny weather, which mirror the sort of lunch you might have in Gstaad or Courchevel, a two hour affair over white tablecloths with fine wines and a certain ambiance rarely found in the States.
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