Close-up of dusty rose terracotta small-check woven fabric with fine herringbone texture.

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Colefax and Fowler

Bantry Rose

Magnus Checks FabricF4240-11

Bantry Rose shows a soft, finely woven small check in a muted rose terracotta tone. The effect is warm and gently weathered, with the pattern sitting quietly across the cloth rather than reading bold or graphic.

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About this fabric

Bantry Rose from the Magnus Checks collection by Colefax and Fowler is a textile with a subtle small repeat, at approximately 2cm horizontally and no vertical repeat. The 141cm width and 45% viscose, 35% cotton, 16% linen and 4% polyester composition suggest a versatile decorative cloth with a natural, slightly dry handle and a soft surface depth. In this colourway, the check is worked in dusty rose and soft clay notes, giving the fabric a muted terracotta cast that feels warmer than blush and less intense than red. The weave catches the light with a restrained, matte texture, so the pattern remains elegant and understated rather than rustic. Care code Q 8 < T 3 and fire code √CH are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use Bantry Rose where you want colour without brightness: it works well on an armchair, banquette or curtains against oak, limestone and plaster finishes. Its softened terracotta rose tone brings warmth to grey, taupe and cream schemes without overpowering them.

A muted rose check that feels refined and easy to layer with warm neutrals.

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

Etruscan Red

Farrow & Ball · #7f5348

To stand against it

Mushroom Grey Light

Sanderson · #dacabb

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