Close-up of indigo multicolour woven fabric with tiny check texture

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Jane Churchill

Romey Multi/Indigo

Almora Wvs FabricJ978F-04

Romey Multi/Indigo is a tightly woven fabric with a small-scale, dappled surface that reads indigo at first glance, then reveals warm red, rust, teal and cream flecks across the cloth.

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About this fabric

This Jane Churchill fabric is woven in a 138cm width and made from 67% cotton, 16% polyester, 10% viscose and 7% acrylic, giving the cloth a structured yet softly textured handle. The repeat is 0cm vertically and horizontally, so the small check-like weave pattern runs continuously without a set motif. In this colourway, the cool indigo ground is brightened by lively warm accents, creating a crisp multicolour effect rather than a single flat blue. The overall impression is smart and slightly playful, with enough surface interest to disguise everyday wear on seating.

How to use it

Use Romey Multi/Indigo on an armchair, ottoman or scattered cushions where its indigo base can settle into a room while the warmer flecks add energy. It pairs well with pale wood, chalky neutrals and deeper navy accents for a layered, contemporary scheme.

A lively woven choice that will lift tailored seating and add colour depth without overpowering a room.

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.

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