Ink-blue and russet floral stripes on a cream ground with ochre scalloped bands

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Victoria's Dress Ink

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Victoria's Dress Ink is a lively vertical stripe built from alternating botanical bands. Ink-blue leaves and flowers sit against a warm cream ground, with russet, ochre and olive details adding depth across the repeat.

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About this fabric

The design combines trailing floral stems with a distinctive blue-and-ochre scalloped stripe, separated by narrow dark edges. Its ink-blue tone reads cool and deep beside the cream background, while russet-brown flowers and golden ochre accents prevent the colourway from feeling stark. A fine textile grain is visible across the printed surface, giving the sharp vertical pattern a subtly tactile finish. The supplied catalogue records no performance features or further specification data for this fabric.

How to use it

Pair Victoria's Dress Ink with warm russet, ochre or olive accents to draw out the floral details, or use it against chalky cream upholstery for a more balanced scheme. Its strong vertical rhythm suits statement curtains, patterned cushions and selective upholstery.

Use this richly patterned ink-blue colourway to bring rhythm and character to cushions, occasional upholstery or full-length curtains.

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

Spanish Olive

Zoffany · #8c8572

To stand against it

Sorilla

Sanderson · #f5e9eb

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