Gingham Tablecloths, Napkins & Party Tableware

Gingham tablecloths set a table that feels equal parts nostalgic and fresh, and here the classic check comes in cherry red, petal pink, sky blue, emerald, and more. Layer coordinating napkins, plates, runners, and placemats to build a picnic-perfect table for birthdays, baby showers, garden parties, and easy Sunday suppers.

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There is a reason the gingham check never goes out of style. It is cheerful, classic, and endlessly easy to style, which is exactly why it has become a warm-weather staple for hosts who love a pulled-together table. This collection gathers gingham tablecloths, dinner and dessert plates, napkins, table runners, placemats, and guest towels in a full range of colors, from cherry red and petal pink to sky blue, emerald, and lilac.

Because every piece is designed to coordinate, building a table takes minutes. Start with a gingham tablecloth as your base, layer in matching or contrasting napkins, and finish with plates and a runner in a complementary check. Mixing two gingham colors, or pairing gingham with a floral or a solid, gives the table that collected, design-forward look.

It is a natural fit for a summer picnic, a baby or bridal shower, a birthday party, a garden gathering, or a relaxed holiday supper. Reach for red and white for the Fourth of July, pastels for spring, or emerald for the holidays. Add a few gingham balloons, bows, or a hearts garland to carry the theme from the table to the rest of the room.

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The collection brings together gingham table linens and tableware in one place: fabric and paper tablecloths, dinner and dessert plates, dinner napkins, table runners, placemats, and guest towels, plus a few finishing touches like gingham balloons, bows, and a hearts garland. It spans a wide color range, including cherry red, petal pink, sky blue, emerald green, and lilac. Many of the pieces are designed in house, so the checks and colors are made to coordinate into one cohesive table rather than a mismatched mix.

Gingham is a lightweight checked pattern made of even, two-color stripes, usually one color plus white, that cross to form a tidy grid of solid, white, and blended squares. It is related to plaid but not the same: gingham uses one repeating check in a single color, while plaid layers multiple colors and stripe widths into a more complex pattern. That simple, balanced check is what makes gingham so easy to style on a table and to mix with florals, stripes, and solids.

Gingham is one of the most forgiving patterns to style. For a classic look, pair a gingham tablecloth with white or natural plates and matching napkins; for something more collected, mix two gingham colors or layer gingham with a floral, a stripe, or a small solid. Tonal pairings feel elevated, like petal pink gingham with blush and cream, while high-contrast combinations, like cherry red gingham with navy or emerald, feel fresh and modern. When in doubt, echo one color from the gingham check in your plates or runner to tie the table together.