Pale buff wide-width textile with subtle cream crossweave and softly textured surface

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Clarke & Clarke

Linoso wide width Buff

Linoso Wide Width Fabrics FabricCCF0819-03

Linoso Wide Width Buff is a warm, pale beige textile with a softly textured surface and an understated linen-like appearance. Its quiet tonal variation gives the plain weave gentle depth without introducing a visible motif.

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About this fabric

The Buff colourway reads as a light, warm neutral, with creamy beige tones that become slightly more dimensional across the woven surface. Fine vertical and horizontal lines are visible in the close texture, creating a subtle crossweave rather than a printed pattern. With a 300 cm usable width, it is suited to broad curtain drops and other large-scale applications where fewer joins are useful. Its 220 gsm weight and zero vertical and horizontal pattern repeat make it a versatile, pattern-free choice for both drapery and upholstery.

How to use it

Use this warm pale buff on full-height curtains to soften a room without adding strong colour, or pair it with natural timber, ivory upholstery and quiet textural layers. Its tonal weave also works well on understated seating where a plain surface needs a little visual depth.

Its warm pale buff tone and quiet woven texture suit relaxed curtains, blinds and understated upholstery.

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

Oyster White

Sanderson · #dfd8c5

To stand against it

Teal

Zoffany · #657978

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