Charcoal and ivory wallpaper with distressed vertical rectangular blocks

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Clarke & Clarke

Juno Noir

Metropolitan Wallcoverings WallpaperCCW0144-03

Juno Noir brings a sharply graphic character to walls through broken vertical bars in deep charcoal and warm ivory. Its distressed, woven-looking surface gives the high-contrast design a tactile, layered appearance.

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About this fabric

The pattern is built from irregular vertical blocks, narrow lines and lightly mottled sections, creating a rhythmic architectural effect rather than a smooth stripe. Charcoal marks range from dense near-black passages to softer flecked grey, set against an ivory ground that keeps the colourway bright without looking stark white. This wallpaper has a useable width of 52 cm and a standard length of 10.05 m, with a 52 cm vertical pattern repeat and no horizontal repeat. At 180 gsm, it has a substantial printed-wallcovering presence suited to making a clear graphic statement.

How to use it

Pair Juno Noir with pale timber, brushed metal and quiet grey upholstery to soften its monochrome contrast. Use it on a feature wall where the vertical blocks can create movement without introducing additional pattern.

Use this charcoal-and-ivory design to add graphic rhythm to modern, monochrome interiors.

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

Briarwood

Sanderson · #a8a095

To stand against it

Preference Red

Farrow & Ball · #653d45

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