Warm beige botanical textile with olive leaves, ochre oak sprigs and butterflies

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Clarke & Clarke

Hortus Linen

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Hortus Linen sets softly drawn leaves, oak sprigs and small butterflies across a warm, parchment-beige ground. Olive, grey-green and restrained ochre accents give the naturalistic layout a quiet, timeworn depth.

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About this fabric

The 228 gsm cloth has a subtly visible woven texture beneath its finely illustrated botanical design. Its 138 cm usable width and 30 m standard length provide practical coverage for coordinated interior projects. The pattern repeats over 60 cm vertically and 33.8 cm horizontally, balancing larger oak and leaf clusters with smaller butterflies and sprigs. In this colourway, the warm beige background softens the cooler grey-green foliage, while the muted ochre oak leaves add measured depth rather than bright contrast.

How to use it

Use this warm beige colourway for relaxed curtains, blinds or softly tailored upholstery, pairing it with natural wood and quiet olive, stone or ochre accents. Its muted palette works especially well where the botanical pattern should feel collected and understated rather than vivid.

A warm beige botanical ground with muted olive foliage, ochre oak leaves and delicate butterflies.

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

Fennel

Zoffany · #bcb797

To stand against it

Nocturne

Zoffany · #60606a

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