Linen Table Runner

Linen Table Runners – the Centre of the Table as a Stage

A table runner does not cover the whole table — that is precisely its advantage. The wood or stone surface remains visible, the runner stages the centre. At Linen Lounge you will find linen table runners from Geniksa, Libeco and Leitner Leinen — individually, in 2-packs or matching our tablecloths, napkins and placemats.

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The Ontario Stripe – pure linen for the table from Libeco

Price range: $158.70 through $761.30

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Sandstone linen tablecloth from Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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A dark wooden table with the Natural linen tablecloth by Geniksa as a light beige runner, paired with a white cup and saucer and a small dried plant. The minimalist white background underscores this elegant ambience.

Natural Linen Tablecloth by Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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A minimalist scene with the Cygna linen tablecloth by Geniksa, a pink glass vase with bare branches, a white cup and saucer and a draped napkin, all against a plain white background.

Cygna Linen Tablecloth by Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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Arctica linen tablecloth from Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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Arlo – pure linen for the Libeco table

Price range: $25.30 through $395.60

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Eine Frau in einem olivgrünen Kleid sitzt auf einer Holzbank neben einem Tisch mit gestreifter Bettwäsche und Kissen aus Gips - reines Leinen für den Tisch von Libeco, stützt ihren Kopf auf die Hand und blickt nachdenklich nach vorn.

Gypsum – pure linen for the table from Libeco

Price range: $179.40 through $761.30

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A pink glass vase with dried branches on a table set with the Heron linen tablecloth by Geniksa. A matching grey napkin is draped over the edge against a plain white wall.

Heron Linen Tablecloth by Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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On the Caroline linen tablecloth by Geniksa, a clear glass plate holds a folded light grey napkin, accompanied by a small textured glass tumbler for a clean, minimalist table setting.

Caroline Linen Tablecloth by Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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Close-up of a table with the Jungle linen tablecloth by Geniksa, a matching folded napkin on a dark plate, a small glass bird figurine and stacked brown rectangular objects in the corner.

Jungle Linen Tablecloth by Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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A minimalist table setting with the Celeste linen tablecloth by Geniksa, a blue glass vase with a twisted branch, a folded napkin, a small white bowl, a white cup and biscuits on a neutral background.

Celeste linen tablecloth from Geniksa

Price range: $170.20 through $362.25

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Versailles linen table linen from Leitner Leinen

Price range: $25.30 through $1 130.45

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Narrow, Wide or Double — Three Forms, Three Effects

The narrow runner (30–45 cm wide): The classic form. It emphasises the longitudinal axis of the table and provides a guiding line for candles, vases and crockery. On a long dining table, it acts like a thread that holds the setting together. Common sizes: 30x150, 35x180, 40x200 and 45x220 cm.
The wide, short runner (from 50 cm wide): More of an island than an axis. Placed centrally on a square or round table, it creates an area for a generous decorative composition — flowers, candles, a bowl of fruit. Particularly effective on tables that are too large for a tablecloth. Sizes around 50x100 or 50x120 cm.
Two parallel runners: The unconventional option for modern tables. Two narrow runners parallel to each other, the space between becoming the stage for the crockery. Looks graphic, youthful and creates a deliberate break with traditional table decoration.

Not Just for the Dining Table

A linen table runner works wherever a long surface needs an accent:
On the sideboard or chest of drawers as a decorative band under picture frames, vases or books. On the windowsill as a base for plants — linen is absorbent and protects the wood. At celebrations and weddings as a structural element on long tables, combined with matching linen napkins and placemats as place definitions.
Geniksa’s Arctica series offers table runners in a 2-pack — ideal when a single runner is not enough for long tables.

Genuine Craftsmanship

Crafted by people who have learned their trade over generations.

Sustainability

Material, production, people – genuine sustainability. Fabrics traceable to the Atlantic coast.

Durable

Linen bedding can be washed at low temperatures and becomes softer with each wash.

Breathable

Linen bedding keeps you pleasantly cool in summer and cozy warm in winter. Bedding for all seasons.

Colours, Combinations and Care

Linen table runners work most powerfully in natural tones: ecru, natural, sand — the colours the fibre naturally brings. On a dark wooden table, they create a contrast that shows off both the table and the runner.
For accents, Leitner Leinen and Libeco offer runners in earth tones and muted colours — terracotta, olive, mustard yellow. These can be swapped seasonally: warm tones in autumn and winter, light ones in spring and summer.
The combination with a linen tablecloth as a base creates a layering effect — two textures, two tones, more depth. Or the reverse: runner directly on the bare table, with only napkins. Less is often more with linen.
Care: Wash linen table runners at 40 °C, no fabric softener, air dry. Ironing is optional — the natural crumpled look belongs to the material. For a smoother finish, iron slightly damp at medium temperature. Full tips at Care & Durability.
An overview of all table textiles — tablecloths, runners, napkins and placemats — in our category Table and Dining.

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