Champagne ivory textile with softly textured, repeating pale exotic motifs

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Clarke & Clarke

Leopardo Champagne

Exotica 2 Fabric FabricCCF0670-02

Leopardo Champagne presents a warm ivory-champagne ground with a delicate, low-contrast exotic pattern spread across the surface. Its pale tonal drawing catches the light gently, giving the swatch a quietly decorative finish rather than a bold animal-print effect.

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About this fabric

This 266gsm fabric has a 137cm usable width, with the pattern repeating every 34.3cm vertically and horizontally. The champagne base reads warmer than a stark white, while the slightly paler motifs create layered arches, fine organic markings and symmetrical exotic detail. A subtle surface texture adds depth to the close tonal colourway without disturbing its light, airy appearance. The balanced mid-weight makes it suitable for both upholstery and drapery applications.

How to use it

Use Leopardo Champagne to soften a neutral sitting room through upholstered occasional chairs, cushions or a headboard, pairing it with warm ivory, sand and brushed brass. As curtains, its pale tonal pattern can add character while keeping the room bright and gently luxurious.

A softly luminous champagne ground and pale exotic pattern bring understated opulence to upholstery, cushions and full-length curtains.

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

Canvas

Zoffany · #ebe3d0

To stand against it

Vineyard

Sanderson · #777976

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