Cream ribbed weave with warm tan and brown broken geometric motifs

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Andrew Martin

Burlington Tan Fabric

Misc Fabric

Burlington Tan is shown as a pale cream woven ground scattered with warm tan and brown geometric marks. Its softly ribbed surface gives the folds visible in the swatch a tactile, lightly dimensional finish.

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About this fabric

The warm, earthy accents sit gently against the light cream ground, creating a softer contrast than a stark black-and-white geometric. Broken, ladder-like forms and short bars repeat across the cloth in an irregular, graphic arrangement. Fine ribbed lines run through the weave, adding subtle direction and allowing the cream surface to catch the light across the folds. No performance features are noted in the supplied information; the image provides the clearest guide to this fabric’s textured woven character.

How to use it

Pair Burlington Tan with oatmeal upholstery, warm timber and matte ceramics to draw out its softened tan palette. It can also bring understated graphic definition to relaxed curtains or cushions in a neutral room.

Use the warm tan-and-brown pattern to add quiet structure to cream, taupe or natural-toned schemes.

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

Mouse's Back

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To stand against it

Wild Plum Light

Sanderson · #a25776

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