Discover Caprai's tablecloths and napkins collection: make a unique climate for your meal.
Brighten up your ordinary lunch or henance special happenings, the fine tuning and the graceful lace twists will make your guests fall in love with it.
This tablecloth is an extraordinary example of Point de Gaze, a Belgian lace made in the 19th and 20th century, completely needle-made. It was covered and loved as any other lace at the time. It is a lace worked in separate pieces and can therefore be worked by several lace-makers. The mainly...
The Zarina was the Russian Imperial Majesty, and for this article, so rich, there could not be a more appropriate name. The wide embroidered border that finishes the tablecloth is a creation that brings back motifs of the late 1800s: Point de Gaze working and mixed needle and bobbin stitching on...
A unique, striking combination of features graces the Vania table linen set: Jacquard satin fabric, completely embroidered with floral decorations inspired by 18th century motifs. The alternation of elegant whorls and areas of light make it perfect for the most important occasions, where its...
The central insertion of Siviglia Tablecloth recalls the splendour of Baroque art that pervaded Europe in the 1600s. The lightness and impalpablity of the Punto in Aria disapperead, and a true sculpure was borne. The Gros Point de Venise. The insertion that delimits the side part of the table set...
This harmonious marriage of lace and snowy linen was conceived to cater to every aspiration in the art of hospitality: a tastefully set table and a home that is inviting to guests. An elegant tablecloth that gives a touch of sophistication and classic modernity.
The magnificent insertion recalls to mind the style of the Burano laces made between the end of the Nineteenth and the beginning of the Twentieth century. The Burano Lace School realized fans for Queen Willhelmina , the bridal veil for Princess Elena di Montenegro, and cradles and port-enfants...
The Principessa collection highlights one of the most beautiful works of modern lace, where the magnificence of the whole results from the geometric arrangement of the parts worked on net and the cadenced rhythm of the relief ribs that embrace the open areas and blend majestically with them.
This tablecloth is an extraordinary example of Point de Gaze, a Belgian lace made in the 19th and 20th century, completely needle-made. It is a lace worked in separate pieces and can therefore be worked by several lace-makers. The mainly floral motives are made before the netted ground. Few small...
The lurex embroidery recalls the timeless beauty and the sensuality typical of the Romanticism of the 1800s. Big roses take turn with tulip buds in the decorative motif, giving a special elegance to this table set.
The lightness of the valuable “giro inglese” work highlights the understated elegance of this that comes directly served in our special Jacquard looms in which goes to create the special armor moving the appropriate links that create the leno. This particular process, together with a premium...
A splendid tablecloth in cotton, which is embellishes with some insertions of lace; the napkins are trimmed with delicate openwork.
The large full-ground corollas without relief that dominate the wide border of this tablecloth in linen draw inspiration from a bobbin lace made during the 18th century known as Blonda. This lace was made on bobbins with continuous threads, its name deriving from the blond colour silk thread used...