Striped woven fabric in saffron gold, rust orange and natural cream

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Manuel Canovas

Marrakech Soleil

Jalore FabricM4164-05

Marrakech Soleil in the Jalore collection pairs sunlit saffron bands with earthy rust stripes on a natural ground. The effect is rhythmic and textural, with the woven surface giving the colourway a warm, artisan feel.

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About this fabric

This fabric has a substantial woven handle that suits both upholstery and drapery, with a width of approx. 144cm and a repeat of V 1cm / H 72cm approx. The composition combines 40% viscose, 34% jute, 16% linen and 10% polyester, which helps create the dry, textural look visible in the cloth. In this colourway, the broad vertical stripes read as mustard-gold alternating with terracotta-orange, softened by narrow natural bands that keep the design grounded. The sheen is restrained rather than glossy, so the colours feel warm and woven rather than bright or polished.

How to use it

This shade works well in rooms that already have timber, cane or plaster finishes, where its warm saffron and rust palette can echo natural materials. Use it for tailored curtains or an upholstered accent chair to bring energy without losing the fabric’s earthy character.

Use it to bring warm, woven colour to statement upholstery or full-length drapes.

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

Naperon

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To stand against it

Charlotte's Locks

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