Charcoal wallpaper with irregular white contour lines and fine textured grain

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Clarke & Clarke

Fiji Charcoal

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Fiji Charcoal is a dramatic monochrome wallpaper formed from tightly packed, irregular contour lines. Deep charcoal and black ground the design, while pale grey-white ridges sharpen its layered, topographic effect.

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About this fabric

The visible pattern flows in undulating bands that bend, narrow and gather into strong organic shapes across the surface. Its near-black charcoal base gives the colourway a cool, moody depth, while the broken pale lines catch the eye like raised chalk marks. The wallpaper has a usable width of 53 cm and a standard length of 10.05 m. A 53 cm vertical pattern repeat supports the continuous flow of the contour motif; the supplied horizontal repeat is 0 cm. The stated weight is 381 gsm.

How to use it

Pair Fiji Charcoal with warm timber, aged brass and soft grey furnishings to temper its cool, high-contrast depth. It is particularly effective on a feature wall where the sweeping lines can read as a bold graphic landscape.

Use this high-contrast charcoal design to create a dramatic feature wall or bring graphic movement to a contemporary room.

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

Amsterdam Green

Sanderson · #555553

To stand against it

La Seine

Zoffany · #bec0bf

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