PVC Tablecloth Fabric

Shop our wide range of PVC and oilcloth tablecloth fabrics - available by the metre in gloss or matt. From spots to florals, find your perfect wipe-clean style. Need help choosing? Read our guide to PVC tablecloth fabric.

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PVC Tablecloth and Oilcloth Fabric

Looking for your next kitchen wipeable tablecloth?

Our large range of PVC tablecloth and Oilcloth fabrics feature a variety of designs, from plains to animals, checks to spotted tablecloths, meaning there is a PVC tablecloth to suit every kitchen or dining room. Our oilcloth fabrics are sold by the metre and will arrive rolled to ensure a smooth finish. We have gloss and matt oilcloth options available.

Read more about PVC tablecloth fabric here.

General Questions

PVC tablecloths are usually printed cotton fabrics with a PVC plastic finish and are also referred to as oilcloths. PVC tablecloths (or oilcloths) are very durable so can withstand heavy use and are a popular choice for kitchen, craft, play and outdoor tables. They are thick, rigid and wipe clean so protect the table from spills and scratch damage.

One of the best features of PVC tablecloths or oilcloths is how easy they are to wipe clean. They will protect your table from stains and water damage, and a quick spritz with antibacterial spray means it’s easy to keep clean and hygienic. However, there are certain products that will stain your PVC tablecloth, such as ink, nail varnish, curry and lily pollen. Immediately wipe spills from the tablecloth to prevent or minimise staining.

If you do need to use your iron to remove the creases from your tablecloth, try lying it on an ironing board with a bath towel over the top. Lightly spritz the towel with water and blow with a hairdryer. The heat should warm the plastic allowing it to become more flexible and you can smooth out the creases. If this doesn’t work, put the iron on its lowest setting and you can iron over the damp towel, ensuring you test a corner first to ensure it’s not too hot and doesn’t melt the plastic beneath. 

PVC tablecloths are rigid which means they can get creased if you leave them folded up and the lines are very hard to remove. If it’s a sunny day hang the tablecloth on a clothesline outside and the heat should cause the plastic to soften and the creases will drop out. It’s important to remember that as PVC tablecloths are plastic you can’t iron them directly as any excessive heat will melt and damage the tablecloth (and your iron). Our PVC tablecloth fabric is sold by the metre and delivered on a roll specifically to avoid creasing.

Make sure you wipe the PVC tablecloth as soon as there is a spill to prevent or minimise any staining. You can’t put a PVC or oilcloth tablecloth in the washing machine because they are plastic, however we do sell acrylic PVC fabrics which can be washed at 30 degrees such as this bold geometric print or the versatile Linen Stripe design. Always check the washing instructions with all fabrics before you clean them.

PVC tablecloth fabric is often referred to as oilcloth so the terms are used interchangeably, particularly as they are both popular choices when people are looking for a wipe-clean fabric for their table. But they have a different feel and sit differently on your table.

A PVC tablecloth is made from a roll of white vinyl PVC which is then printed with a pattern or design, whereas oilcloth is made from cotton fabric that has a pattern printed onto it and then has a clear gloss coating of PVC to protect the cotton base.

As PVC tablecloths are 100% plastic they have a more rigid feel, whilst the cotton base of an oilcloth tablecloth means it is slightly softer and has a softer drape around the edges of a table. You can find more information in our handy guide to PVC tablecloths.

Not necessarily. PVC and oilcloth fabrics won’t fray, so you can simply cut them to size and use them straight away. For a more polished look, you can add a stitched hem or bind the edges. Some people also back tablecloth fabrics with felt or fleece for extra protection and weight. Whether you choose a quick cut or a tailored finish, both options work well.

Yes, alongside fabric by the metre we also offerready made tableclothsin exclusive William Morris designs. These are a brilliant option if you’d prefer a finished product without cutting and hemming fabric yourself. Available in a range of sizes and classic patterns, they combine practicality with timeless style.

Measure your table’s length and width, then add an overhang of around 20–30cm on each side. Because our PVC, oilcloth, and acrylic-coated fabrics are sold by the metre, you can order exactly the length you need. If you’d prefer not to measure or finish fabric yourself, take a look at our ready made William Morris tablecloths for a simple, stylish solution.