Description:
This coral peach gauze table runner brings a soft, rustic touch to celebrations and home décor while fitting most long tables and wedding arches. At 35 inches wide by 120 inches long, this 10-foot cotton cheesecloth runner is lightweight and breathable, hand-dyed for a gentle color variation that suits Valentine’s Day, baby showers, weddings and seasonal gatherings.
Key Points
The fabric is 100 percent cotton and has a soft, slightly wrinkled texture that adds boho charm without looking overly formal. Edges are carefully sewn to reduce fraying and maintain a flowing appearance during events. According to the manufacturer the dyeing is done by hand using natural materials so small variations in tone are expected and part of the aesthetic. This listing includes six runners, allowing coordinated styling across several tables or layered looks for a single table. Machine wash in a laundry bag or hand wash, and the runner does not require ironing to keep its textured look.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Socomi Coral Peach Cheesecloth Table Runner
- Material: cotton
- Size: 35 in x 120 in (10 ft)
- Quantity: 6 pieces
- Care: machine wash in laundry bag or hand wash, no ironing required
Usage Recommendations
Drape the runner loosely for a relaxed bohemian vibe or layer it over a neutral linen for richer contrast. It works well under centerpieces, along banquet tables, over chair backs, and wrapped around arches to soften structural lines. For outdoor events consider weighting the ends lightly to reduce movement in wind. Because the runner preserves a crinkled texture, avoid pressing it flat if you want to keep the intended look.
Nuances and Limitations
Hand-dyeing produces natural variations in shade from piece to piece, which enhances the handmade appearance but may not satisfy those seeking perfectly uniform color. The cotton gauze is lightweight and airy, so heavy objects can create noticeable impressions in the fabric. Colorfastness and shrinkage are manageable when care instructions are followed, according to the manufacturer, though extremely hot water or aggressive drying could alter the finish.









