Deep burgundy woven fabric with charcoal and taupe horizontal stripes

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Andrew Martin

Portscatho Plume Fabric

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Portscatho Plume is shown here as a richly textured horizontal stripe in deep burgundy, with charcoal-dark lines and understated taupe bands. The closely woven surface gives the colourway a grounded, substantial appearance.

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About this fabric

The design is built from varied horizontal bands, moving between broad burgundy passages, narrow charcoal lines and muted taupe accents. Its dominant red reads as deep and slightly wine-toned rather than bright, while the darker lines add definition across the repeat. A fine, visibly textured weave softens the contrast between the stripes and gives the surface a crafted, tactile character. No performance features or further specification data are supplied for this exact fabric, so suitability should be assessed against the requirements of the intended project.

How to use it

Use this burgundy colourway on a structured armchair, bench or sofa where its horizontal rhythm can be clearly seen. Pair it with charcoal, aged timber and warm taupe upholstery accents to echo the quieter stripes without competing with the deep red ground.

A richly coloured woven stripe for tailored upholstery, bringing burgundy depth with charcoal and taupe contrast.

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

Amanpuri Red

Sanderson · #7e4043

To stand against it

Velvet Blue

Zoffany · #526176

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