Warm spice-orange and coral vertical striations over a softly textured ivory ground

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Clarke & Clarke

Latour Spice

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Latour Spice layers warm spice orange and coral brush-like striations over a pale ivory ground. Its vertical, irregular markings are softened by a visibly tactile woven texture, giving the colourway both energy and depth.

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About this fabric

The surface is animated by uneven vertical bands, with saturated orange and coral passages breaking through quieter peach, cream and ivory areas. At 431gsm, this is a substantial fabric suited to upholstery, while its 142cm usable width makes it practical for larger pieces. The warm palette reads as softly sunlit rather than sharply bright, with the textured weave diffusing the stronger orange marks. Its pattern repeat measures 101.5cm vertically and 140cm horizontally, creating a broad, painterly rhythm across a chair, sofa or headboard.

How to use it

Use Latour Spice on a statement sofa or occasional chair where its warm orange and coral striations can sit against chalky ivory, pale timber or muted terracotta. Keep surrounding textiles relatively quiet so the vertically brushed pattern remains the focal point.

A substantial, richly textured upholstery cloth with warm orange striations and a softly light-catching surface.

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

Naperon

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To stand against it

London Clay

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