Close-up of warm biscuit beige woven fabric with fine speckled texture

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Manuel Canovas

Biot Castor

Biot FabricM4027-03

Biot Castor shows a finely textured, woven surface in warm biscuit beige with soft golden and stone-grey flecks running through it. The overall effect is calm and tailored, with a dry, tactile finish that catches the light gently.

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About this fabric

Biot Castor from Manuel Canovas is a fabric with a subtle basket-like weave and a restrained, speckled appearance that gives the colour extra depth. The cloth is composed of 40% viscose, 30% linen, 26% cotton and 4% polyester, with a width of approximately 138cm and a vertical and horizontal repeat of 0cm, making it read as a clean, non-patterned texture. In this colourway, the beige sits comfortably between biscuit and sand, warmed by tiny caramel notes and cooled by pale flax and stone threads. The result is an easy smart neutral rather than a flat cream, with enough surface interest to stand alone on furniture or soft furnishings.

How to use it

Use Biot Castor where you want a quiet, tailored neutral that still has texture, such as an armchair, loose cover or roman blind. Its warm biscuit tone layers well with oak, chalk white and deeper taupe finishes.

A softly textured neutral that works beautifully across tailored upholstery and relaxed curtains.

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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