Close-up of pale birch cream plain woven fabric with a fine textured surface

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Larsen

Vasari Birch

Carlo FabricL9254-03

Vasari Birch is a calm, pale neutral with a softly textured, almost linen-like surface. The colour reads as a warm birch cream, lifted enough to feel fresh but still grounded and usable.

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About this fabric

From Larsen’s Carlo collection, Vasari Birch is a fabric with no repeat and an approximate width of 300cm, making it well suited to wide-format schemes and full drops. The composition is 57% Polyester, 34% Modal and 9% Wool, giving the cloth a smooth, lightly tactile handle with a subtle natural-looking surface. In this colourway the tone sits between ivory and warm cream, with a gentle beige cast that softens under light rather than flashing bright white. The plain weave has a fine, quietly grainy texture that adds depth without creating pattern noise. With care code Q 8 + T 3 and fire code Z, it is a practical decorative textile for tailored, understated interiors.

How to use it

Use Vasari Birch where you want a neutral that feels warmer than white but lighter than beige. It pairs especially well with oak, pale stone and muted taupe upholstery, and works neatly in airy curtains or clean-lined seating.

A quiet, versatile neutral that brings a soft linen-like finish to both upholstery and 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.

To sit quietly behind it

Stone

Zoffany · #c9c1ae

To stand against it

Cadet Blue

Sanderson · #687f9f

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