Cream embroidered fabric with curling vines, leaves and fruit motifs in blue, green, pink and plum

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Jane Churchill

Santana Multi

Havana FabricJ755F-01

Santana Multi combines a soft cream ground with a playful, vine-like embroidered motif in fresh blues, greens, pinks and warm accents. The design feels bright and artisanal, with the colours standing out clearly against the pale background.

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About this fabric

Part of Jane Churchill’s Havana collection, Santana Multi is a fabric with a 35% Linen, 35% Viscose, 30% Cotton composition and an approximate width of 132cm. The image shows an ivory-cream base threaded with looping stems and outlined leaves, punctuated by fruit-like buds and small floral forms in teal, leaf green, raspberry, plum and soft yellow. The embroidery effect gives the surface a tactile, decorative character rather than a flat printed finish, and the repeated arching vines create strong vertical movement across the cloth. With a repeat of V 76cm / H 66cm approx, it is a statement pattern suited to pieces where the full rhythm of the design can be appreciated. Care code Q 8 + T 3 and fire code √BM are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use Santana Multi to bring energy to blinds, cushions or statement chairs against painted timber, rattan or neutral upholstery. Its cream ground keeps the multicolour pattern feeling light, while the cooler blues and greens stop the warmer pinks from becoming too sugary.

A lively embroidered look that brings colour and movement to relaxed interiors.

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

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To stand against it

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