Painterly red and green floral fabric with sage ground and cream blossoms

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Jane Churchill

Greenway Red/Green

Kingswood FabricJ0131-03

Greenway Red/Green is a painterly floral with a soft countryside feel, set across a gentle sage-green ground and layered with dusky pinks, cream blooms and deeper green foliage. The effect is busy but airy, with the pattern reading clearly at a distance and softly textured up close.

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About this fabric

Woven in 90% cotton and 10% viscose, this fabric has the reassuring body of a decorative furnishing cloth while still feeling usable across a room scheme. The repeat is large, at approximately V 73cm and H 70cm, so the trees and flowers make a generous, unfolding landscape rather than a tight all-over print. In this colourway, the green ground is muted and slightly misty, which lets the red-pink stems and blush flowers sit forward without becoming sharp. The 140cm approximate width gives good usable coverage for drapes or statement upholstery, and the overall palette stays calm rather than bright. With no performance features noted, it is best treated as a classic decorative fabric for considered interiors.

How to use it

Use it where the soft green base can balance richer woods, painted joinery or warm neutral walls. It would also work beautifully for curtains or a statement chair when you want the red and pink florals to feel collected rather than overly bold.

Use this painterly floral to bring a fresh, classic note to structured seating or elegant 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

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To stand against it

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