News Product & Brand News John Derian's New Table Linen Collection Is Perfect for Thanksgiving and More Impress family and friends with these stylish napkins and tablecloths. By Helena Madden Helena Madden A senior editor at Martha Stewart, Helena Madden has nearly a decade of experience working in home and lifestyle journalism at prestigious magazines like Robb Report and Elle Decor. Editorial Guidelines Published on November 4, 2024 Close Photo: John Derian and Summerill & Bishop Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so now is the time to start thinking about your holiday tablescape. Whether that includes a dramatic centerpiece, flowers, or all of the above, an elegant table can really set the mood for your Turkey Day feast. One of the most important pieces of that puzzle, of course, is table linens. Those who are still on the hunt for the perfect napkin or tablecloth are in luck, then, as John Derian has just unveiled a charming new collection of table linens. John Derian's signature style has long been a favorite during the holidays, and its mix of botanical and bird motifs is perfect for Thanksgiving. This time around, the retailer is teaming up with Summerill & Bishop, a British textile brand whose colorful prints have become perennial favorites. John Derian and Summerill & Bishop The new collection consists of three distinct styles: Feast, Fungi, and Central Park. The Feast tablecloth playfully depicts different table settings, while individual napkins are adorned with a bouquet of flowers. Fungi is classic Derian—the designer has fashioned everything from lamps to pillows in the shape of mushrooms—and features a myriad of fungi against a green backdrop. Central Park is a bit of a departure—it's a mural print and shows a group of friends paddling across the water in the park. John Derian and Summerill & Bishop The brands cite 18th and 19th-century imagery as the line's primary inspiration, a theme that's evident in its blend of extravagance and whimsy. Seb Bishop, Summerill & Bishop's CEO and creative director, describes it as "a maximalist and illustrative display." There's no better backdrop for your sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce! Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit