Pale pearl-white floral fabric with a softly raised woven texture

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Manuel Canovas

Cancun Neige

Jalore FabricM4165-01

Cancun Neige is a quietly luminous white-on-white fabric, with the floral pattern only just lifting from the ground in the light. The overall effect is soft, pearly and elegant rather than stark.

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About this fabric

This Manuel Canovas fabric from the Jalore collection is a 132cm-wide textile with a vertical repeat of approximately 62cm and a horizontal repeat of approximately 66cm. Its composition blends 53% cotton, 19% polyester, 13% viscose, 10% linen and 5% acrylic, giving the surface a dry, lightly textured handle with a subtle sheen in the raised pattern. In Cancun Neige, the design reads as an understated ivory and pearl white, with the motif appearing almost tone-on-tone across the cloth. The pale finish keeps the pattern calm and airy, while the woven texture gives it enough depth to feel luxurious rather than plain.

How to use it

Use this soft white colourway to freshen paneled curtains, relaxed Roman blinds or upholstered headboards where you want pattern without visual weight. It sits especially well with chalky walls, pale oak and brushed brass, where the pearl tone can glow gently.

A refined white-on-white statement that lifts beautifully with pale timber and brushed metal accents.

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

Alabaster

Zoffany · #eeeae1

To stand against it

Mole's Breath

Farrow & Ball · #817d7a

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