Warm beige woven fabric with raised white linked geometric lines

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Andrew Martin

Anchor Natural Fabric

Misc Fabric

Anchor Natural pairs a softly warm beige ground with crisp white raised lines that form an oversized, linked geometric tracery. The close-up shows a fine, lightly textured weave with a gentle natural irregularity.

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About this fabric

The fabric’s pale beige base has a warm, oat-like cast rather than a cool grey undertone, giving the colourway a softly grounded appearance. White, slightly raised lines travel across the surface in looping, diamond-like sections, creating contrast without introducing a dense or busy pattern. The fine plain weave remains visible beneath the motif, adding subtle vertical and horizontal texture. With no additional performance specification supplied, the defining character here is the balance between the natural woven ground and the brighter tactile linework.

How to use it

Use Anchor Natural at windows in a warm neutral room, pairing its beige ground with ivory or chalk-white furnishings to echo the raised geometric lines. Its soft contrast suits calm, lightly tailored curtains where the large motif has room to read.

Use this warm natural colourway for relaxed curtains where the white raised tracery can remain clearly visible.

Pairs well with

A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Anchor Natural Fabric without fighting it. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.

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

Warm White

Zoffany · #ede4d5

To stand against it

Oakeley Slate

Sanderson · #7f7f89

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