Deep navy and pale striped fabric swatch with a subtle woven texture

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Colefax and Fowler

Almeria Navy

Sandford FabricF4895-03

Almeria Navy is a sharply striped fabric with deep navy bands set against pale grounding lines, giving the swatch a tailored, graphic look. The weave reads slightly textured and refined, with the darker stripe catching light in a way that softens the overall contrast.

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About this fabric

This colourway combines inky navy with slim pale stripes and a faintly slubbed surface, so the pattern feels crisp without looking hard-edged. The design repeats at approximately V 6cm / H 16cm, and the fabric is approximately 134cm wide, making the stripe layout practical for both larger upholstery pieces and window treatments. Its composition of 57% Cotton and 43% Viscose gives the cloth a smooth, lightly lustrous handle that suits the smart, structured look of the pattern. The navy tone is deep and cool rather than bright, which helps it read as classic and grounded rather than nautical.

How to use it

Use Almeria Navy on a neat armchair, tailored cushions or full-length curtains where the vertical stripe can add height and rhythm. It pairs especially well with chalky whites, weathered oak and soft grey blues.

A crisp navy stripe that works beautifully on tailored upholstery 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.

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To stand against it

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