Close view of pale oat fabric with fine beige flecks and a nubby woven surface

Tap the swatch to see it larger. Colours on a screen are a guide, not a match, so come and feel the real cloth.

Andrew Martin

Lecce Oat Fabric

Misc Fabric

Lecce Oat has a pale, warm oat ground with a closely woven surface that reads almost creamy at a distance. Fine beige and taupe flecks give the neutral colourway subtle depth without creating a defined pattern.

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About this fabric

The surface is formed from tiny, irregular woven loops and flecks, producing a softly nubby texture across the swatch. Its oat base leans warm rather than cool, while the scattered beige-taupe marks add a lightly mottled, natural-looking finish. The close, even weave gives the fabric a versatile mid-weight appearance suited to upholstery and drapery applications. No performance features are noted for this fabric.

How to use it

Use Lecce Oat to soften a room built around chalky whites, light oak and warm stone, or pair it with deeper taupe accents to bring out the flecked texture. Its quiet oat tone works especially well where a neutral needs more surface interest than a plain cloth.

Its warm oat tone and fine nubby weave bring gentle texture to upholstery, cushions, curtains or blinds.

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

Mist

Zoffany · #e5e1d5

To stand against it

Teal

Zoffany · #657978

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