Pale champagne cream woven fabric with a small geometric lattice pattern

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Ashley Wilde

Camley Champagne

Essential Weaves Vol 1 FabricEWV1CAMLEY

Camley Champagne is a softly luminous cream with a champagne warmth, woven into a neat small-scale geometric pattern that reads gently textured rather than bold. The design has an understated, tailored look that feels light and refined on the roll.

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About this fabric

Woven in 100% polyester, Camley Champagne is specified for drapes only and has a substantial feel at 329 grams per linear metre, while still showing a crisp, structured weave. The fabric’s small repeating motif is visible across the surface, with ivory-toned lines forming a delicate lattice against a pale champagne ground. Its 140cm width and 8cm vertical by 6cm horizontal pattern repeat make it straightforward to plan for curtains and other window treatments. The overall effect is warm, clean and softly reflective, with enough texture to stop the neutral from feeling flat.

How to use it

This pale champagne shade works especially well in rooms that need softness without losing brightness, pairing naturally with oak, linen and brushed brass. It is an elegant choice for layered curtains, where the subtle geometric texture can catch daylight gently.

Use with pale woods and warm metallics for a quietly polished finish.

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

Joa's White

Farrow & Ball · #dbcebb

To stand against it

City Grey

Zoffany · #6c6666

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