Close-up of Maia Marine woven fabric with tiny navy flecks on a pale ground

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Manuel Canovas

Maia Marine

Faro FabricM4139-08

Maia Marine shows a finely textured weave with a cool, deep marine ground and tiny dark flecks running through it. The effect is neat and disciplined, with a slightly dry surface that keeps the colour feeling sharp rather than glossy.

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About this fabric

This colourway from the Faro collection is woven in 100% Polyolefin (FR), with an approximate 1cm vertical and horizontal repeat and an approximate width of 140cm. The cloth reads as a pale, mineral-toned background threaded with small marine-blue and charcoal dashes, giving the surface a compact, pixel-like rhythm. Its overall impression is cool and restrained, with the darker detail lending more depth than a plain solid while still keeping the palette light. The texture appears sturdy and even, which suits a fabric intended for practical interior use.

How to use it

Use Maia Marine where you want a clean navy accent without a heavy block of colour: it works well on tailored upholstery, dining chairs or cushions. Pair it with chalky whites, pale oak and brushed metal for a crisp, coastal-smart scheme.

The crisp navy fleck reads clean and tailored, ideal for adding subtle contrast to upholstered pieces or 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.

To sit quietly behind it

French Gray

Farrow & Ball · #aaa995

To stand against it

Indigo Blue

Sanderson · #4c4c58

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