Leafy botanical print on paprika red fabric with teal, sage and ochre details

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Jane Churchill

Evangeline Paprika

Rivera FabricJ0211-03

Evangeline Paprika is a richly layered botanical print in a warm paprika red ground, scattered with leafy sprays in muted teal, moss, ochre and parchment tones. The overall effect is lively but grounded, with the design sitting clearly on the fabric rather than disappearing into it.

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About this fabric

This colourway combines 60% linen, 30% cotton and 10% polyamide, giving the cloth a natural, slightly textured handle that suits both upholstery and drapery use. The 140cm approximate width and the large repeat of V 63cm / H 70cm make the pattern read with breadth, so the foliage has room to breathe across a sofa, blind or curtain panel. In Paprika, the background is a warm red-terracotta with earthy depth, while the leaf shapes are picked out in softer sage, teal and faded gold for contrast. The finish feels decorative rather than glossy, with enough body to hold the motif crisply and enough softness to keep the print approachable. Care code Q 8 + T 3 and fire code √BM are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use this paprika ground to warm darker timber, rattan and brass, or pair it with natural plaster and stone for a more collected look. Its earthy red reads especially well in rooms that can handle a bold, botanical focal point.

Use it to bring warm, grounded colour to seating, curtains or a statement headboard.

Pairs well with

A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Evangeline Paprika without fighting it. Mixed across the houses we hold, which is the part a single supplier's book cannot do.

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

Westminster

Sanderson · #c5beae

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