Small geometric woven fabric with brick red stripes and navy details on a pale ground

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Jane Churchill

Tabriz Red/Navy

Elara FabricJ0303-02

Tabriz Red/Navy pairs a rhythmic small-scale motif with a softly textured ground, giving the fabric a neat, tailored look. The brick red bands and navy accents sit over a pale base, so the pattern reads sharp rather than heavy.

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About this fabric

This Elara fabric by Jane Churchill is woven in a 64% Cotton, 23% Polyester, 13% Linen blend, with an approximate width of 138cm and a repeat of V 17cm / H 2cm. The design shows a fine geometric stripe broken by tiny stepped motifs, creating a disciplined, almost architectural surface. In this colourway, the red feels muted and earthy rather than bright, while the navy details add just enough contrast to keep the pattern defined. The light ground softens the overall effect and lets the weave’s texture show through clearly. With no performance finish noted and a √BM fire code, it reads as a versatile decorative fabric for considered interiors.

How to use it

Use it on a bench, occasional chair or cushion where the small repeat can be appreciated up close. The brick red and navy palette works especially well with warm timber, chalky neutrals and deeper blue accents.

A crisp small-scale geometric that brings tailored colour and pattern without overwhelming a room.

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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