Smoky blue-grey, ivory and charcoal fringe trim with tousled looped texture

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Andrew Martin

Cocktail Moscow Mule Fringe

Misc Fabric

Cocktail Moscow Mule Fringe is shown as a richly textured trim in smoky blue-grey, charcoal, ivory and flashes of pale blue. Its curled edge and loose, uneven fringe create a deliberately tactile, ornamental finish.

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About this fabric

The swatch has a dense, heavy-looking construction, with looped and shaggy fibres gathered into a narrow fringe rather than a flat woven surface. Charcoal and deep blue-grey provide a shadowed base, while ivory and pale blue strands catch the light across the raised loops and feathered ends. The irregular, tousled texture gives this colourway a cool, weathered depth instead of a clean or uniform finish. No performance features or further specification data are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Apply the smoky blue-grey and ivory fringe to the front edge of a dark upholstered sofa, headboard or ottoman, where its pale strands can stand out against charcoal, slate or warm neutral upholstery. Use it sparingly on cushions or curtain edges when a more decorative, collected look is wanted.

Use this dense, blue-grey and ivory fringe to add tactile definition to upholstered edges, cushions or statement occasional pieces.

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

La Seine

Zoffany · #bec0bf

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