Duni Dunisilk Slipcover White (Pack of 100)
Product Description
The Duni Dunisilk slipcover is a disposable table covering made from Duni's own Dunisilk material — a heavyweight, water-resistant paper fabric engineered to closely replicate the look and drape of...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 100
- Colour
- White
- Crockery style
- Plain
- Dimensions
- 840(W) x 840(L)mm
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Product Description
The Duni Dunisilk slipcover is a disposable table covering made from Duni's own Dunisilk material — a heavyweight, water-resistant paper fabric engineered to closely replicate the look and drape of cloth linen. Supplied in white and sold in packs of 100, each slipcover measures 840mm square and is designed to slip over an existing tablecloth or lay flat as a standalone cover.
In a busy service environment, Dunisilk holds up well under the conditions that would quickly ruin standard paper covers. The water-resistant surface resists minor spills and moisture, keeping the table looking presentable throughout a sitting. The material has enough weight and body to drape cleanly without bunching or lifting, which matters in outdoor settings where lighter covers can become unmanageable. This makes them a practical choice for covered terraces, event catering, and garden dining where linen laundering is impractical or cost-prohibitive.
- Saves on linen laundry costs without compromising table presentation
- Holds its appearance across the full sitting, even with moderate spills
- Suitable for outdoor use where lighter paper covers are unreliable
- Consistent white finish supports clean, professional table presentation
- Pack of 100 provides a practical stock quantity for regular service
Because these are disposable, there is no laundering, pressing, or storage of soiled linen — the slipcover is removed and replaced between covers. For venues running multiple sittings or high-turnover outdoor events, that operational simplicity is often the deciding factor. They work equally well over existing tablecloths where operators want to refresh the table quickly without a full linen change.
If you are unsure whether Dunisilk is the right specification for your table size, service volume, or setting — or if you are weighing it against a heavier table linen alternative — the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Heavyweight Dunisilk paper fabric with water-resistant surface finish
- 840mm square format suitable for standard restaurant table covers
- Drapes and presents with the appearance of cloth linen
- Rated for both indoor and outdoor table service environments
- Supplied in a pack of 100 for consistent operational stock levels
Operational Benefits
- Reduces linen laundry costs without lowering perceived table standards
- Handles minor spills during service without losing presentable appearance
- Speeds up table turnover by eliminating linen change between sittings
- Performs reliably outdoors where lightweight paper covers fail quickly
- Consistent white finish maintains uniform table presentation across all covers
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 100
- Colour
- White
- Crockery style
- Plain
- Dimensions
- 840(W) x 840(L)mm
- Furniture shape
- Square
- Material
- Paper
- Weight
- 120g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Dunisilk is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof, so it handles incidental spills and light moisture well. For covered outdoor areas — terraces, marquees, or gazebos — they perform reliably. Prolonged exposure to heavy rain would compromise the material, so open, unprotected settings in poor weather are not ideal.
- They work both ways. The slipcover format is designed to slip over an existing tablecloth for quick changeovers between sittings, but the material has enough body and drape to be used as a standalone table cover on a bare table. The right approach depends on your table surface and the presentation standard you want to achieve.
- Standard paper tablecloths are lighter and more prone to tearing, lifting at the edges, and looking worn part-way through a sitting. Dunisilk is a heavier, more structured material that holds its shape and drape more consistently, which is why it tends to be chosen by operators who want a disposable option that reads as closer to linen than paper.