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Testing anti-bacterial tablecloths

Pia Seidel
10.7.2020
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

The lotus effect allows tablecloths to repel dirt. They only look like they're made from plastic. But is this coating really that effective? Time for a three-way comparison.

Do you have textile tablecloths that repel liquid? Then they should feel like actual fabric, not rubber. I saw a model being tested with red wine at a demo recently, but unfortunately I can't remember the manufacturer...
Anonymous

The Lotus effect

The three amigos

I chose two other tablecloths by the Swiss brands Cucina & Tavola and Sander as I like their design. All models have a light colour and different patterns. Their fabric consists mainly of polyester and was tested by me for the lotus effect.

«Raute» by Cucina & Tavola

«Loft» by Sander

«Acryl» by Cucina & Tavola

Verdict

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