Deep forest-teal fabric with mirrored ivory blooms, black serpents and rust-gold foliage

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Art of the Loom

Serpentwined Forest

Earth Odyssey by Becca Who FabricSRPNTWNDFRST

Serpentwined Forest is richly illustrated against a deep blue-green ground, with mirrored flowers, curling foliage and black serpents creating a theatrical sense of movement. Warm rust, ochre and ivory details bring definition to the cool forest-teal colourway.

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About this fabric

The design combines large botanical forms with sinuous black serpents, pale flowers, feathery leaves and a small central bee-like motif. Rust-brown petals and ochre foliage add warmth, while ivory highlights lift the darker teal ground. A fine vertical texture is visible across the cloth, subtly softening the contrast of the detailed artwork. No composition, width, rub test or performance specification has been supplied for this colourway.

How to use it

Use this deep forest-teal colourway on statement upholstery or full-length drapery in a room with dark timber, antique brass and restrained cream accents. Keep surrounding patterns simple so the mirrored botanical and serpent imagery remains the focus.

Pair the deep forest-teal ground with warm wood, aged brass and quiet neutral upholstery to let the illustrated repeat lead.

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

Reduced Green

Farrow & Ball · #5c584c

To stand against it

Kent Grey

Sanderson · #bfbfbf

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