Close-up of Tanago Ivory fabric showing a tiny beige geometric repeat on a warm ivory ground

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Larsen

Tanago Ivory

Baya FabricL9398-01

Tanago Ivory reads as a soft, warm ivory with a fine beige motif scattered across the surface. The small-scale geometric pattern feels crisp but quiet, giving the cloth a gentle texture rather than strong contrast.

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About this fabric

Tanago Ivory from Larsen’s Baya collection is composed of 79% cotton and 21% linen, with a repeat of approximately V 2cm / H 2cm and a width of approximately 150cm. The fabric shows a pale ivory ground threaded with tiny, repeated taupe-beige marks that create a subtle, evenly spaced lattice effect. Its surface looks dry and lightly textured, with the linen content lending a natural, slightly homespun character. This restrained colourway sits in the warmer part of the neutral palette, so the pattern reads softly instead of sharply against the ground.

How to use it

Use this shade on small-scale upholstery, cushions or relaxed curtains where the warm ivory tone can keep a room bright without feeling stark. It pairs well with oak, limestone and muted taupe finishes, especially in calm, layered interiors.

A soft ivory ground with fine beige detailing suits calm, textured 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

Harbour Grey

Zoffany · #beb5a4

To stand against it

Hopper Head

Farrow & Ball · #505457

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