FRANKBROS says
The inspiration for Casa Cabana's 'Fiamma' rectangular tablecloth can be traced back to an 18th century textile discovered in Chefchaouen, a city in Morocco's Rif Mountains. Building on this, plus the brand's love for all things North African, a hypnotic Arabesque pattern was created and 'Fiamma' was born. Defined by a detailed pattern and ornate motifs, the tablecloth also stands out for its bold color palette underlined by shades of blue with a distinct red border. Made in Italy and woven from 100% linen, the rectangular tablecloth can be layered with contrasting prints from the Casa Cabana collection for a compelling collision.
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FRANKBROS says
The inspiration for Casa Cabana's 'Fiamma' rectangular tablecloth can be traced back to an 18th century textile discovered in Chefchaouen, a city in Morocco's Rif Mountains. Building on this, plus the brand's love for all things North African, a hypnotic Arabesque pattern was created and 'Fiamma' was born. Defined by a detailed pattern and ornate motifs, the tablecloth also stands out for its bold color palette underlined by shades of blue with a distinct red border. Made in Italy and woven from 100% linen, the rectangular tablecloth can be layered with contrasting prints from the Casa Cabana collection for a compelling collision.