The Arte Pura Leonardo lace table runner brings lightness, sophistication, and timeless Italian style to your table setting. The striking Leonardo lace, featuring an all-over pattern, creates an airy and luxurious look that makes any table setting—whether for everyday dining or special occasions—feel polished and inviting.
The shade of the table runner is Gesso Old —Arte Pura’s signature linen-like blend of grey and beige. This understated tone does not lean towards yellow but instead blends beautifully with light, nature-inspired, and modern interiors alike.
Use the lace table runner on its own as a striking table decoration, or combine it with a linen tablecloth, cloth napkins, and candles to create a harmonious look. Discover our other home textiles and the entire Arte Pura collection as well.
Leonardo lace is crafted in Italy with meticulous attention to detail. The blend of cotton and polyester ensures the runner drapes beautifully and is both durable and easy to care for, preserving the intricate lace details year after year.
Pair the Leonardo lace table runner with Arte Pura’s linen tablecloths, cloth napkins, and candles. By layering different materials, you create a table setting with a look that is both luxurious and natural—perfect for special occasions as well as beautiful everyday dining.
Arte Pura manufactures its products in its own factory in Northern Italy, combining high-quality materials, traditional craftsmanship, and timeless design. Each home textile is meticulously finished, making it a truly unique "Made in Italy " product. Discover the entire Arte Pura collection .
Can a table runner be used without a tablecloth?
Yes. The Leonardo lace is striking on its own and serves as a beautiful focal point for the table.
Is a table runner suitable for a festive table setting?
Absolutely. The timeless lace pattern and the understated Gesso Old shade make it an excellent choice for both special occasions and everyday wear.
Where are Arte Pura's table runners made?
Arte Pura’s home textiles are manufactured in Italy, upholding high standards of craftsmanship.