Navy and ivory pixel-check woven fabric gathered into sculptural folds

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Andrew Martin

Brook Navy Fabric

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Brook Navy has a dense, small-scale geometric weave in deep navy and warm ivory, creating a high-contrast textile with a distinctly tactile surface. In the gathered swatch, the pattern shifts subtly as the folds catch the light.

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About this fabric

The fabric is formed from tightly interlaced navy and pale ivory threads, producing a pixel-like check and irregular cross-shaped motifs across the surface. Its substantial-looking woven texture holds defined folds rather than falling fluidly, making it particularly suited to upholstery. The dark navy marks give this colourway a cool, tailored depth, while the lighter threads keep the overall effect lively rather than flat. No performance features are noted in the supplied information.

How to use it

Use Brook Navy on a statement armchair, footstool or sofa where its ink-dark geometry can stand against warm timber, ivory upholstery or softly coloured walls. Its small pattern and contrasting pale threads also work well as a grounding accent in a layered, tailored room.

A tactile navy-and-cream woven check that brings tailored contrast and visual depth 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.

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