Table Linens
A good table starts with the linens. They set the tone, protect the surface, and pull everything together. At Hudson Grace, ours run from everyday to formal. So there's a set for a weeknight dinner and a set for the holidays.
We carry them in every color we love. Think white and black for a timeless table, or pink, red, and yellow when you want more on it.
Our table linens include:
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Signature linen napkins: Our oversized 100% linen napkins, hand-dyed in San Francisco, in more than 25 colors.
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Seasonal linens: Prints, stripes, embroidery, and solids that change with the season.
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Placemats: Linen, abaca, seagrass, and rattan placemats in easy-care materials.
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Tablecloths and runners: Tablecloths and table runners to anchor the table.
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Cocktail napkins: Paper styles with witty lines, plus embroidered fabric ones.
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Collaboration linens: Pieces from Diane Keaton and Peter Dunham.
Our Signature Linen Napkins
These are the ones we're known for. Each is 100% linen, hand-dyed in San Francisco, and cut to an oversized 22-inch square with a mitered corner. So they read tailored without trying too hard.
What sets them apart is the color. We carry more than 25 shades, and no one does that range the way we do. Because of it, people collect them. Swapping the napkin color is the easiest way to change a whole table, so a set in a new shade does the work of a whole new look.
Seasonal Table Linens
This is where we have fun. The seasonal linens come in prints, patterns, embroidery, stripes, and solids, with edging that ranges from plain to playful. Think classic boat stripes one season and tipped embroidered edges the next. So there's always something new to set alongside the signature colors.
Placemats
A placemat is a staple in any entertainer's home. It protects the table and frames each setting. Ours come in linen, abaca, seagrass, and rattan, so there's a texture for any table. Because most wipe clean and hold up outdoors, they suit a patio lunch as well as a dinner party.
Tablecloths and Table Runners
A tablecloth or runner anchors the whole table. Ours range from casual to formal, so they carry a holiday spread and a Tuesday dinner alike. Layer one under the signature napkins, or let it stand on its own. Mixing is half the fun.
Cocktail Napkins
A cocktail napkin makes a party feel like one. Our paper styles are printed with witty lines that get people talking. The embroidered ones are fabric, and they're a favorite for gifting. So they make a clever host gift or engagement present, and a fun addition to any party.
Collaboration Linens
We love bringing other designers to the table. Our Peter Dunham linens are a favorite. He's an LA textile and interior designer known for pattern, color, and travel-inspired prints, and the partnership has been a joy. So his motifs now run from napkins to tablecloths, made to mix and match.
The Diane Keaton linens bring her signature style to the table. Expect graphic, bold black, white, and red, all drawn from her own fashion and eye. Little gingham prints mix with oversized buffalo checks, so the look is unmistakably hers.
Common Questions
What table linens do I need to host? Start with napkins and a tablecloth or runner. From there, placemats and cocktail napkins cover everything from a weeknight dinner to a holiday table.
How do I wash linen napkins? Wash them on cool or warm, then tumble dry on low for just a few moments. After that, shake them out and line dry or dry flat. So they keep that soft texture without a lot of wrinkles. We prefer this to ironing, though you can press them if you like a crisp look.
Why so many napkin colors? Because color is the fastest way to change a table. With more than 25 shades, you can refresh a whole setting just by swapping the napkin.
