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Table linens have been a cornerstone of our business for half a century. Today we represent the fine French fashion line, Le Jacquard Francais, the formal and easy care lines from Sferra Bros. and the whimsical tabletop from Mackenzie-Childs. A complete selection of table accessories as well as linens are sure to enlighten any table.

~ Luxury Tabletop and Dining Products offered at Gattle's Cincinnati ~

Chilewich: Chilewich has combined the good looks of modern design with the hard-working woven vinyl to create a line of unique, long-lasting floor mats, vinyl rugs, placemats, totes, and bags.
Deborah Rhodes: Known for hand-painted and handsewn braid used in tabletop placemats for table top.
Greenhorn Trading: Founded in 1984, Greenhorn brings products from the Celtic Lands to the US.
John Matouk: Made in USA. Manufacturers of coordinated collections of bed, bath and table linens, from cotton, polyester and blends.
Karen Lee Ballard: Fine table linens made in the USA.
Kim Seybert: Those who love to entertain are drawn to Kim Seybert's designs. Whether serving dinner on a yacht or outfitting a favorite picnic basket, customers share an attention to detail and a love of beauty that Kim herself treasures.
Le Jacquard Francais: French table linens by Le Jacquard Francais in gorgeous colors and French country patterns and design.
Mackenzie-Childs: MacKenzie-Childs turned a dairy barn into a working production studio where today handmade, hand-decorated majolica pottery, tile, furniture, and home furnishings are crafted by our talented artisans.
Pomegranate: Printed mats and napkins
Sferra Bros: At Sferra we’re known for our guiding principle: insisting upon only the highest-quality materials to make our luxury bedding. Known for the finest Egyptian cotton in the world.
The Bodrum Group: Since 1994, Bodrum Linens has supplied select retailers with great designs, incredible quality, beautiful colors and latest trends at the best possible prices.
Yves Delorme: New table linens from Yves Delorme set the scene, not just the table. And tea towels with a classic French motif are something to crow about.