Soft grey Bellagio fabric with sage, teal and taupe mottled woven pattern

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Art of the Loom

TRIESTE COL 3

Bellagio FabricTRIESTECOL3

TRIESTE COL 3 combines a pale grey ground with tightly clustered flecks of sage, olive, teal, taupe and warm beige. The intricate surface reads as a softly weathered, abstract organic pattern rather than a single flat colour.

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About this fabric

The dense, small-scale woven design is built from irregular rounded marks, creating a richly mottled surface with visible tonal variation. Cool blue-teal and grey accents sit alongside muted sage, olive and taupe, while lighter threads catch the eye across the face of the cloth. This exact fabric is catalogued as a Fabric from the Bellagio collection by Art of the Loom; no composition, width or rub-test specification has been supplied. Its compact, visually active pattern is particularly well suited to upholstered pieces where the layered colour can be appreciated across the form.

How to use it

Pair this colourway with chalky walls, pale oak and brushed metal, or use it to bring soft sage and blue-teal notes into a neutral sitting room. Its complex grey-taupe base can also bridge warmer beige furnishings with cooler accents.

Use this softly weathered mix of grey, sage, teal and taupe to add layered colour to upholstered seating.

Paint that goes with it

Two ways to take the room. Both colours are from houses we hold, so a pot can come off the same order as the cloth. Screens shift colour, so treat these as a direction and bring the cloth to the shelf before you buy the paint.

To sit quietly behind it

Elephant Grey

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To stand against it

Bone Black

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