The Fall/Winter 2025-26 season brings an explosion of rich colors and textures to the dining room. Society Limonta’s new collection dresses the table in deep, decisive shades – Amaranto, Guado, Bruno, and Malto – paired with brighter accents to create luminous contrasts.The result is a contemporary table setting that feels both boldly luxurious and warmly inviting. At the heart of this look is the TULI tablecloth, a statement piece that lays the foundation for a truly elegant winter tablescape.

TULI is a romantic tablecloth crafted from printed abaca, featuring a macro floral motif of watercolor-like tulips dissolving across its surface. Delicate tones with bold outlines give this pattern a strong visual impact, yet a natural, almost poetic character. Abaca, being a sustainable and durable fiber, lends the cloth a lightweight but highly resistant quality – soft and dry to the touch and easy to machine wash. With TULI’s painterly tulip design bringing art to the table, it sets a refined backdrop that bridges tradition and innovation in table linen design.
To complement TULI’s florals, the new ramie napkins offer an eclectic mix of patterns and colors that energize the setting. These printed napkins – NAP CIN, NAP RAP, NAP BRUSH, and NAP PAI – are each a little work of art:
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NAP CIN features a chiné-inspired fading floral pattern with undefined lines, adding a soft, poetic touch even in winter. The ramie voile fabric gives it a pleasant, natural texture.
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NAP RAP boldly reinterprets camouflage in a fashion-forward way. Its pattern, inspired by workwear and contemporary street style, comes in tones like Malto and Guado, blending into a bold yet balanced motif of abstract camo.
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NAP BRUSH makes a modern statement with large, colorful brushstrokes and geometric traits. Available in seasonal hues (for example, a deep Amaranto red or soft lavender “Senanque”), it brings a dynamic, artistic flair to the table, whether paired with solid linens or mixed with other prints.
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NAP PAI revisits the classic Paisley motif in a fresh way, with sketched teardrop leaf shapes that gently blur into the background. In a neutral palette or a bold combo of Guado blue and Cuoio (leather-brown), NAP PAI adds a subtle vintage charm and pairs gracefully with the collection’s palette.
All these napkins are made of 100% ramie – a natural fiber that is crisp yet soft – and each is garment-dyed in the seasonal colors for an harmonious mix-and-match. Because they’re sold individually, you can playfully combine prints and colors to give every place setting its own personality. For instance, try alternating NAP Brush and NAP Cin at each seat, or layering a NAP Rap napkin against the TULI tablecloth for a striking contrast of florals and abstract camo.
No luxurious table is complete without exquisite dinnerware. Society Limonta extends its textile philosophy to the handcrafted porcelain lines, BUTO and ONDA, which bring pure, essential shapes to your table settings. These Limoges porcelain dishes, designed by Beatrice Rossetti, come in warm, natural tones like sand, ivory white, smoky grey, and crab green. The understated colors and organic forms of Onda and Buto plates and bowls provide a calm counterpoint to the rich colors and lively patterns of the linens. Each piece is made by hand, ensuring a unique artisanal touch that echoes the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship. The matte and glossy finishes of the porcelain (matte outside, glossy inside for Onda; a soft matte for Buto) create textural interest, while remaining versatile for both everyday dining and special occasions.
The beauty of this new collection is how effortlessly everything works in concert to tell a story of “casual luxury”. Society Limonta’s philosophy of mix & match encourages you to combine pieces freely – noble materials with contemporary design, deep hues with bright pops – to create a table that is uniquely yours.
Styling Tips for an Engaging Winter Table:
- Contrast Bold & Neutral: Use the deep Amaranto or Bruno tones of the season as base (through the tablecloth or main dishes) and add “punte di colore” – pops of color – like a Guado blue napkin or a Malto gold centerpiece, to achieve that luminous contrast
- Layer Prints & Solids: Don’t shy away from layering patterns. For example, fold a solid-hued placemat under a NAP Brush napkin on the TULI floral tablecloth to frame the print within a solid border, balancing complexity with calm.
- Play with Texture: Incorporate the tactile appeal of different materials. The crisp ramie napkins, the silky-smooth porcelain, and perhaps a rustic linen runner or wooden charger, will engage the senses of your guests.
- Centerpiece Inspiration: Echo the tulip motif of TULI by placing fresh or dried tulips in a simple vase, or use elements that reflect the season (pine cones, candles in Onda bowls) in colors that complement Amaranto and Guado for a cohesive look.
By combining these elements, your winter table becomes more than just a place to dine – it transforms into a canvas of Italian design and craftsmanship. Each meal is elevated into a sensory ritual, where design, artisanal quality, and authentic luxury intertwine in every detail.