Pale cream patterned fabric with large celeste blue circular medallions

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Manuel Canovas

Villars Celeste

Anna FabricM4008-01

Villars Celeste shows a light, airy take on the Anna design, with large circular medallions set against a soft ivory ground. The celeste blue outlines and charcoal detailing keep the pattern crisp rather than sugary.

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About this fabric

This fabric is composed of 64% cotton, 18% polyester and 18% viscose, giving it a woven handle with enough body for versatile interior use. The repeat is approximately V 63cm and H 126cm, and the pattern reads as a generous medallion motif rather than a small-scale scatter. In this colourway, the ground is a warm pale cream with gentle vertical striations, while the motifs mix celeste blue, powder blue, soft grey and a dark accent that sharpens the circular forms. The overall effect is decorative but restrained, with a cool-leaning blue palette that stays light and elegant.

How to use it

Use Villars Celeste where you want pattern without heaviness: it would lift a sitting room, breakfast nook or bedroom with its pale blue and ivory balance. It pairs especially well with painted whites, dove greys and natural oak, letting the medallions read clearly against calm surroundings.

A pale, decorative floral-medallion that feels fresh and tailored.

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

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To stand against it

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