Tablecloth Size Chart: Choosing the Perfect Tablecloth
Posted by The Ichcha Team on 14th Apr 2026
Tablecloths are the foundation of your tablescape, so you want to ensure you get the right size. Whether you’re hosting a wedding dinner or a casual house party, knowing how to measure tablecloths is key to achieving an aesthetically pleasing table setting.
Ichcha offers a wide range of block print tablecloths for various table sizes. With this tablecloth size chart and some simple tips below, you’ll be able to choose the ideal tablecloth for any dining table you’re decorating.
Let’s get to it.
How Are Tablecloths Measured?
Step 1: Measure the Tabletop
To find the correct tablecloth size, start by measuring the table’s length and width (or diameter for round tables). For oval tables, measure the length and width as you would a rectangular table.
Step 2: Determine the Ideal Drop
The tablecloth drop is how much of the fabric hangs over the edges of your table. For casual dining, a 6–12” drop works perfectly. For special occasions like weddings and formal events, the industry standard is to drape the entire table height, which is a 30-inch drop.
Step 3: Calculate the Tablecloth Size
Use these formulas to determine the tablecloth dimensions you need:
For Rectangular Tables:
- Table Length + (Drop × 2) = Tablecloth Length
- Table Width + (Drop × 2) = Tablecloth Width
For Round Tables: Table Diameter + (Drop × 2) = Round Tablecloth Size
Note that a square tablecloth can also work beautifully for a round table. The same formula applies.
For Oval Tables:
- Table Length + (Drop × 2) = Tablecloth Length
- Table Width + (Drop × 2) = Tablecloth Width
Example
Assuming you have a 6-ft table measuring 30 inches x 72 inches.
Table length = 72”
Table width = 30”
Desired drop = 15”
Tablecloth length = 72” + (15 × 2) = 102”
Tablecloth width = 30” + (15 × 2) = 60”
A 6-foot table measuring 30" x 72” will require a 60” x 102” rectangular tablecloth for a half-length drop.
Note: Most tables are 28-30 inches high. Hence, half-length means a 15" drop, while floor-length means the tablecloth touches the floor.
In most cases, you can use a rectangular tablecloth for an oval table, as long as the measurements match.
Tablecloth Size Chart for Rectangle Tables

Tablecloth Size Chart for Square Tables

Tablecloth Size Chart for Round Tables

When in doubt or if you can't find the exact tablecloth size for your table, it's always best to go for a larger tablecloth rather than a smaller one.
Standard Tablecloth Sizes
If you're like me and don’t want to stress yourself with math, standard tablecloth sizes can make things easier. Most retailers follow these common dimensions, so you can often pick a size straight off the shelf.
For rectangular tables, the most common standard tablecloth sizes include:
- 52" x 70" (small dining tables)
- 60" x 84" (seats 6)
- 60" x 102" (seats 6–8, half drop on 6-ft table)
- 60" x 120" (seats 8–10)
- 90" x 132" (floor-length for 6-ft tables)
- 90" x 156" (floor-length for 8-ft tables)
For square tables, standard tablecloth sizes are:
- 52" x 52" (small square tables)
- 70" x 70"
- 84" x 84" (provides a 15-inch drop on a 54" table)
- 108" x 108" or 120" x 120" (larger or floor-length coverage)
For round tables, you’ll typically find the following standard tablecloth sizes:
- 60" round (small tables or minimal drop)
- 70" round
- 90" round (fits 60" tables with a standard drop)
- 108" round (half to floor-length on larger tables)
- 120" round (floor-length for 60" round tables)
These standard tablecloth sizes are designed to work with the most common table heights of 28–30 inches. The final look will still depend on your preferred drop length.
Drop Length is Key
The most important factor when measuring the tablecloth size is knowing your ideal drop length. How much overhang looks nice and comfortable to you? For everyday dining at home, you really don’t need the tablecloth to drop all the way to the floor. A 6-12 inch drop is convenient because it provides enough legroom.
You don't want to exceed the 15" drop for everyday dining and social gatherings. The only time a floor-length drop is recommended is for wedding parties and other formal events. Of course, there's no denying that longer drops can instantly elevate any table setting to look more refined and lavish. For round cocktail tables, always go for floor-length drops.
After measuring your tabletop, use your ideal drop length to calculate the correct tablecloth size to buy.
Get Decorative Block Printed Tablecloths
At Ichcha, you’ll find a wide range of Indian tablecloths block-printed to add color to your tablescape. Share your table dimensions with us and we’ll help you figure out the right size, be it for everyday dining or an elegant outdoor brunch.
If you need a custom tablecloth size, please contact us right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size tablecloth for a 6-foot rectangle table?
A 6-foot rectangular table typically measures 72” in length and 30” in width. For a 6-foot rectangular table, standard tablecloth sizes are 54x96 inches which provides a 12” drop, and 60x102 inches which drops halfway down the table.
What size tablecloth for 54"x54" square table?
For a 54"x54" square table, choose an 84"x84" tablecloth for a 15-inch drop or a 114"x114" tablecloth for a 30-inch floor-length drop.
What size tablecloth for an 8-foot table?
Standard sizes of tablecloth for an 8-foot banquet table include 60"x120", 66" x 126", and, 96" x 156". These will provide you with a 12-inch drop, half-length drop, and floor-length drop respectively.
How much bigger should a tablecloth be than a table?
It all depends on the drop length you’re going for. A tablecloth should be 20 inches bigger if you desire a 10-inch drop, or 30 inches bigger for a 15-inch drop. This extra size allows the cloth to hang nicely over the edges.
What size tablecloth for a square table that seats 8?
For a square table seating 8, measuring around 72" x 72", use a 102" x 102" tablecloth for a half-length drop or a 132" x 132" tablecloth for a floor-length drop.
How do you keep tablecloths from blowing away?
You can use tablecloth clips, heavy centerpieces, or dishes on the edges of the tablecloth to prevent it from blowing away.
How many inches should a tablecloth hang over the table?
A tablecloth should hang over the table by 12-15” for a casual/standard setting or 30” for a formal, floor-length look. For everyday dining at home, feel free to use a drop length of 6-12 inches. These sizes allow for an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
What is the formula for tablecloth size?
To calculate tablecloth size, use this formula: Table length + (drop x 2) = Tablecloth length; Table width + (drop x 2) = Tablecloth width. For round tables, table diameter + (drop x 2) = Tablecloth size.
What is the best fabric for tablecloths?
Cotton works well for everyday dining because it’s easy to maintain and comfortable to use, while linen is often preferred for more formal settings. We generally avoid polyester and spandex as they are synthetic and cause environmental harm.
You can get sustainable block print tablecloths, table runners, and napkins from Ichcha, all handcrafted with unique patterns to add vibrance to your table setting.
To inquire about our Indian print tablecloths or to request a custom size, shoot us an email.
