Pale fennel-green ribbed textile with fine zigzag weave gathered into soft folds

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Andrew Martin

Furrow Fennel Fabric

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Furrow Fennel is a pale, greyed fennel-green textile with a fine directional weave that forms a subtle zigzag across the surface. In the photograph, the cloth gathers into soft, fluid folds, revealing gentle changes between sage and silvery green.

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About this fabric

The cool fennel-green ground reads muted and botanical rather than bright, giving the colourway a calm, quietly refined character. Fine alternating lines create a restrained broken herringbone effect, adding movement without overwhelming the delicate tone. The close ribbed texture catches the light on the raised folds, while the recessed areas settle into a deeper sage-grey. No performance features are noted in the supplied listing, so suitability should be assessed against the requirements of the intended project.

How to use it

Use this pale fennel green on relaxed upholstery, curtains or cushions where its softly textured surface can sit alongside chalky white, warm oak and muted sage. Its cool grey cast also works well with brushed metal and understated contemporary schemes.

Pair this cool, greyed fennel green with chalky neutrals, light timber and soft sage accents.

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

Pigeon

Farrow & Ball · #999f93

To stand against it

Burn Black Light

Sanderson · #3b3b3d

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