Pale olive and ivory vertical striped fabric swatch with fine woven texture

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Manuel Canovas

Jodhpur Prairie

Domino FabricM4166-01

Jodhpur Prairie reads as a fresh, finely striped colourway with a pale olive ground and narrow ivory-toned lines running vertically across the cloth. The overall effect is light, tailored and quietly sun-warmed rather than strong or saturated.

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About this fabric

This Domino collection fabric by Manuel Canovas is woven in 60% viscose, 29% linen and 11% polyamide, with an approximate width of 144cm and a horizontal repeat of 8cm, making it a practical choice for wider furnishings. Visually, the colourway is a soft prairie-inspired olive: muted, airy and slightly yellow-green, with thin linear striping that gives the surface a neat, structured rhythm. The linen content adds a dry, natural-looking texture, while the viscose lends a gentler polish to the finish. It feels lighter than a dense upholstery cloth but substantial enough to work across a range of interior uses.

How to use it

Use it to bring a fresh, tailored note to upholstered chairs, cushions or relaxed curtains in rooms with timber, painted joinery or pale stone. Its pale olive tone pairs especially well with warm whites, oat, tan and deeper botanical greens.

A crisp pale olive stripe 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

Green Almond

Sanderson · #c1c298

To stand against it

Harbour Blue

Sanderson · #6b90a2

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