Repeated sage and blue-green arched stripe fabric on a pale ground

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Jane Churchill

Sunsari Green

Canya FabricJ0301-03

Sunsari Green pairs soft sage bands with cooler blue-green striping for a fresh, rhythmic surface. The repeating arc motif reads clean and tailored, with just enough contrast to keep the design lively.

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About this fabric

Woven in 78% linen and 22% polyester, this fabric has a natural-looking body with a slightly crisp handle that suits both upholstery and drapery. The pattern repeats in broad vertical columns, with fine curved lines in sage, blue-green and pale ground tones that create a calm, architectural stripe effect. Narrow darker accents break up the repeat and add definition without making the colourway feel heavy. At approximately 126cm wide with a 40cm vertical repeat, it is practical for measured scheme planning and patterned drops. The overall impression is airy and refined, with the green reading soft, cool and lightly muted rather than saturated.

How to use it

Use Sunsari Green on occasional chairs, roman blinds or full-length curtains where the vertical repeat can emphasise height. It sits especially well with pale oak, chalky paint colours and brushed brass, keeping the room fresh rather than overly formal.

Fresh sage striping suits relaxed upholstery or tailored 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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