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Harrison Stone
Ruskin II FabricF3922-16
Harrison Stone is a quietly refined beige with a soft stone undertone and a fine vertical strié that gives the surface gentle movement. The overall effect is calm and tailored, with just enough texture to stop the colour from reading flat.
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About this fabric
Woven in 42% cotton, 41% linen and 17% viscose, this fabric has a natural handle with a lightly softened finish that suits both upholstery and curtains. The swatch shows a warm stone-beige ground broken by narrow, regular vertical pinstripes, creating a subtle linear rhythm across the width. Its 141cm approximate width and V 0cm / H 12cm repeat make the design straightforward to pattern-match and use across larger schemes. The tone is muted rather than bright, with a dry, softly mottled surface that feels relaxed but still polished. Q 8 : T 3 and √BM are supplied for this exact fabric.
How to use it
Use Harrison Stone for smart slipcovers, armchairs or tailored drapes where you want a neutral with more depth than plain linen. It pairs especially well with warm oak, chalky whites and aged brass for a layered, understated room.
A restrained neutral that works beautifully on tailored upholstery or softly lined curtains.
More from Ruskin II
The same book, other colourways.
Harrison Green
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Harrison Natural
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Harrison Old Blue
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Harrison Old Pink
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Harrison Sand
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Harrison Sky Blue
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Harrison Tomato
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Ruskin Aqua
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Ruskin Beige
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Ruskin Blue
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Ruskin Blush
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Ruskin Cream
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Pairs well with
A pattern needs somewhere for the eye to rest, so these are the plains and textures that sit beside Harrison Stone 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
Oxney Olive
Sanderson · #9a8c69
To stand against it
Sorilla
Sanderson · #f5e9eb
Other beige fabrics
Across the houses we hold. See all 5,031.