Close-up of Kiriko Teal’s nubby teal weave with mustard, cream and charcoal slubs

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Black Edition

Kiriko Teal

Ikulu Fabric

Kiriko Teal has a cool, blue-led ground that is softened by dense charcoal, cream and mustard-coloured slubs. Its close-up texture reads as a richly irregular woven surface rather than a flat, uniform teal.

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About this fabric

The dense weave is built from short, raised fibres and uneven horizontal and vertical threads, creating a small-scale, tactile grid across the surface. Teal and blue-grey strands provide the dominant tone, while mustard accents add restrained warmth among cream, grey and near-black flecks. The substantial-looking texture makes this colourway particularly well suited to upholstered chairs, sofas and footstools where its layered surface can be appreciated at close range.

How to use it

Pair Kiriko Teal with charcoal or blue-grey upholstery for a cool, tonal scheme, then pick up its mustard flecks with a small ochre cushion or warm timber detail. Cream walls and pale flooring will keep the dense weave feeling balanced rather than heavy.

Use this cool, flecked teal weave to bring depth and tactile interest to contemporary seating, especially alongside charcoal, warm white or aged timber.

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

Treron

Farrow & Ball · #808274

To stand against it

Frost

Zoffany · #e0e0e0

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