Sudpsuez Cosima Tablecloth
$238.00
Description
Handcrafted in Tuscany from 100% linen, the Cosima tablecloth is our reinterpretation of a Renaissance wall fresco found in Veneto. Geometric motifs steeped in pastel tones radiate harmony, and recall the joys of picnics and cheerful garden parties on the terrace.
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