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Remodelista Reconnaissance: The Double Tablecloths at Raf’s NYC

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Remodelista Reconnaissance: The Double Tablecloths at Raf’s NYC

June 30, 2023

There’s much to admire about Raf’s, the new downtown NYC Italian dining room and bakery. Occupying a storefront in a century-old building on Elizabeth Street, Post Company’s design, in their words, “celebrates the legacy of the European haunt by telegraphing a relaxed grandeur.”

Among the many details to appreciate: the zinc bar, vintage candlesticks converted into lamps, and the use of crisp double tablecloths for, as Post Company puts it, “a healthy dose of formality.” The latter is a look that’s easy to replicate at home, so we decided to find out more.

Photography courtesy of Post Company and Raf’s.

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Above: Raf’s by day: two-toned tiled walls and stone-inlaid café tables up front, and golden mohair banquettes and yet-to-be-dressed wooden tables in the back.
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Above: The dining room set for dinner: the color of the mohair, Post Company partner Leigh Salem notes, “knocks down pretense in favor of celebration.” Raf’s co-owner Nicole Vitagliano tells us they sourced the tablecloths—”with a black bourdon-stitched stripe”—from Tessicasa, suppliers of Italian linens to restaurants and hotels. If the top layer needs cleaning, it can be whisked off and the table remains dressed.
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Above: “White tablecloths ground Raf’s in a European tradition, while the layering of fabrics and striped border provide a subtle wink of whimsey and reinvention,” says Salem. Yes, the food at Raf’s is superb.
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Above: The dining room’s Flora Chandeliers are by In Common With, the Brooklyn lighting studio that celebrated its fifth anniversary at Raf’s—see more from the workshop in Objects of Desire and Trend Alert: Frilly Lights that Hang Like Flowers.

For tablecloths that are akin to the ones here, consider: the Hay Outline Tablecloth, $75 small, $95 medium, from DWR; Crate & Barrel’s Mercer Merrow-Stitch Warm Natural Organic Cotton Tablecloth, $99.95; and Single Embroidery Border Sateen Cotton Solid Tablecloth, on sale for $33.99, from Plushplinen.

Raf’s is at 290 Elizabeth Street in NYC.

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What is the article about?

The article is about a reconnaissance of layered tablecloths in a New York City restaurant.

Which publication is the article from?

The article is from Remodelista.

What is the purpose of layered tablecloths in the restaurant?

The purpose of layered tablecloths is to create a sophisticated and visually appealing dining experience.

Where is the restaurant located?

The restaurant is located in New York City.

What is the name of the restaurant?

The name of the restaurant is Raf's NYC.

What is the Reconnaissance series about?

The Reconnaissance series explores design elements in various establishments.

What are some other articles in the Reconnaissance series?

The other articles in the Reconnaissance series focus on topics like tiles, hotel lobbies, and lighting design.

Where can I read the article?

You can read the article on the Remodelista website at the provided link.

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