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If your dining room leans more "city loft" than "country cottage," head here. You’ll find moody colors, geometric patterns, and raw-edge linens.

Stock is unpredictable. If you see something you like, buy it immediately; it won't be there tomorrow. 2. The Reliable Classics: Williams Sonoma & Pottery Barn

Target has leveled up its textile game. The Joanna Gaines collaboration, in particular, offers fantastic rustic-chic tablecloths that look much more expensive than they are.

Before you buy, measure your table and add of "drop" for each side. A tablecloth that is too short looks like a shirt that’s been shrunk in the wash—it’s always better to go slightly too long than too short!

Sometimes you just need something that wine and gravy can’t ruin. Amazon is the best place to find high-quality polyester "spill-proof" cloths or vintage-style oilcloths for outdoor dining. Dirt cheap; prime shipping; virtually indestructible. Cons: Lacks the "luxury" feel of natural fibers. Pro-Tip for Buyers:

Some of the thinner linens require a lot of ironing to look decent.

Very affordable ($15–$35); most are machine-washable and durable enough for kids and daily use. Cons: Limited size options compared to specialty retailers. 5. The "Investment" Choice: SFERRA or Matouk

Incredible prices; high-quality brands like Ralph Lauren or Kate Spade often pop up.