7 Best Tablecloths You Can Buy Online in Los Angeles Right Now

by MATTEO

The Problem With Most Tablecloths You Find Online

Buying a tablecloth online in Los Angeles should be simple. It is not. You open a tab, search for something that looks good on a dinner table, and within thirty seconds you are staring at a wall of polyester rectangles priced between $12 and $400, with no clear signal about what separates them. Fabric weight? Unclear. Garment-washed or stiff off the bolt? No mention. Ships from a warehouse in another country with a return window measured in headaches? Probably.

This list cuts through that. The seven picks below span different price points and aesthetics, but every one of them ships to Los Angeles with free or low-cost delivery, uses natural fibers (cotton, linen, or a blend), and has enough of a track record to be worth your money. The order moves roughly from the most accessible to the most specialized, with the locally made option placed where it belongs: first.

1. MATTEO Vintage Linen Tablecloth — Best Overall for Los Angeles Buyers

If you want a tablecloth made in Los Angeles, by people who have been working with linen for over thirty years, MATTEO is the answer. The brand designs and manufactures its entire table linen collection in Los Angeles — which means the lead times are domestic, the quality control is hands-on, and you are not guessing about what the fabric actually feels like.

The Vintage Linen Tablecloth is the standout piece. It is finished with a 3" hem and mitered corners — small details that signal the difference between something made carefully and something made cheaply. The fabric itself is 100% linen, garment-washed and dyed using non-toxic dyes. MATTEO uses a 28 single-metric yarn in both the warp and the weft, and the weave is balanced enough to produce a cloth that is simultaneously soft and sturdy. The washing process is what makes the hand feel different from most linen you will find online: it opens and penetrates the fiber at depth, softening each strand rather than just treating the surface.

Linen, derived from the flax plant, is naturally moisture absorbent, hypoallergenic, and antimicrobial — properties that matter when a tablecloth is doing real work at dinner. The Vintage Linen fabric has been MATTEO’s most popular for over a decade, and it is available in multiple colorways including white, charcoal gray, bay green, and night black. Free shipping across the USA. For anyone in Los Angeles who wants something made nearby, with the kind of drape that improves with age and washing, this is the obvious first choice.

2. Parachute Home Linen Tablecloth — Best for the Relaxed California Aesthetic

Parachute Home has built a strong reputation in the mid-premium home textile space, and their linen tablecloth fits the same relaxed-but-considered sensibility as the rest of their line. The tablecloth is made from 100% European flax and is designed to work equally well as an everyday piece or a dinner party anchor. Parachute also offers a Linen Fringe Tablecloth — a version with subtle fringe detailing that leans into the al fresco, California-outdoor-dining aesthetic.

The color palette stays in earthy, grounding tones, which makes mixing and matching with existing ceramics and napkins relatively straightforward. Parachute ships free on orders over $59, which all tablecloths meet, and their website is the only place to access the full range of colors. Worth noting: the brand positions itself squarely in the mid-premium range — above mass-market options, but below ultra-luxury Italian labels — which is probably the right bracket for most everyday buyers.

3. MagicLinen Natural Linen Tablecloth — Best for Color Range and Custom Sizing

MagicLinen is a Lithuania-based studio that handcrafts its tablecloths in Vilnius from 100% European flax. The fabric is stonewashed to approximately 190 GSM — midweight, which drapes well without feeling flimsy — and the entire line is OEKO-TEX certified, meaning it has been tested and cleared of harmful substances.

What makes MagicLinen worth considering is the breadth of the offering: 25 colors in the standard tablecloth, with custom sizing available for tablecloths and runners if your table falls outside standard dimensions. The seam finish is simple and contemporary, which makes it easy to pair with linen napkins or runners from the same line. Buyers should be aware that linen tends to feel crisp off the first wash — most reviews note it softens meaningfully after two or three cycles. Return shipping costs are covered by the customer, which is worth factoring in if you are unsure about color.

Pricing runs from roughly $78 to $116 depending on size, which is competitive for the quality of the material.

4. SFERRA Classico Tablecloth — Best for Formal Dining and Heirloom Quality

SFERRA has been making luxury linens since 1891, and the Classico tablecloth is one of their most considered pieces. It is woven with a border of delicate hemstitching, and each thread is drawn by hand — a process that produces something closer to an heirloom object than a table covering. Available in white and ecru, it is made in Italy and designed for the kind of table setting where the tablecloth is as deliberate as the china.

SFERRA also offers the Festival collection, which comes in over 100 colors finished with hand thread-drawn hemstitching on fine linen fabric — a useful option if white or ecru feels too formal for your dining room. The brand ships complimentary ground shipping with free returns on all US orders. The price point is higher than most options on this list, which reflects the Italian manufacturing and the level of craft involved. If you are buying once and keeping it for twenty years, the math works.

5. Society Limonta Linen Tablecloth — Best for Design-Forward Buyers

Society Limonta is an Italian brand that approaches table linens the way a fashion house approaches a seasonal collection. Their linen tablecloths are garment-dyed in a wide palette of colors, made from natural linen with irregular weaves and subtle details, and designed to be mixed and matched rather than matched as a set. The brand specifically rejects the logic of the coordinated matching set — every piece is designed to combine freely with others, which gives the table a more personal, considered feel.

The Bon tablecloth uses a richer, more substantial linen; the Tab version is lightweight with a crinkled, slightly creased surface. There are also embroidered options that update traditional Sangallo embroidery with an oversized, contemporary edge. For anyone who thinks about their table the way they think about getting dressed — as a composition rather than a uniform — Society Limonta is probably the most interesting option on this list. It ships to the US via their American site at us.societylimonta.com.

6. All Cotton and Linen Natural Tablecloth — Best Value for Everyday Use

All Cotton and Linen offers premium cotton and linen tablecloths at a price point that makes daily use genuinely practical. The Natural Tablecloth retails around $79.99, includes free shipping and returns within the US, and is made from a cotton-linen blend that combines the softness of cotton with the natural drape of linen.

A cotton-linen blend tends to wrinkle less than pure linen and softens with washing like cotton — a genuine middle ground for households that want natural fibers without the maintenance overhead of 100% linen. The brand carries over 27,000 reviews across its catalog, which gives buyers a reasonable sense of what to expect before purchasing. If you need a tablecloth that goes in the wash after Tuesday dinner and comes out looking fine without ironing, this is probably the most practical pick on the list.

7. Frette Table Linens — Best for Ultra-Luxury Occasions

Frette has been crafting linens in Italy since 1860, and their table linen offering reflects the same standard they apply to bedding: extra-long staple fibers, patented finishing processes, and a level of refinement that is genuinely difficult to replicate. Their table linen styles are described as timeless and simple — understated enough to coordinate with almost any tablescape, but with a quality of hand that announces itself immediately.

Frette is the choice for a very specific kind of buyer: someone setting a table for an occasion where the tablecloth is part of the statement, not just the backdrop. It is not the practical everyday pick, and the price reflects that. But for a holiday table, a significant dinner, or a gift that will be used and remembered, it sits at the top of the luxury range. Available directly at frette.com, which ships to the US.


A note on fabric before you buy: Linen is the strongest and most durable natural tablecloth fiber — a quality linen tablecloth can last decades with proper care — but it wrinkles more than cotton and typically requires a cool, gentle wash and low-heat dry. If you embrace the slightly relaxed, lived-in look of natural linen, the wrinkles read as character rather than a flaw. If you prefer a crisp, pressed look, iron while slightly damp on a high setting. For households that want natural fiber without the ironing, a cotton-linen blend is probably the more sensible everyday choice.