Close-up of a softly woven aqua green fabric with pale flecked texture

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Jane Churchill

Rosmar Aqua

Shelley FabricJ0108-17

Rosmar Aqua is a softly woven fabric with a cool aqua-green ground and a lightly flecked, tactile surface. The close weave gives it a calm, breathable look with just enough texture to keep the colour feeling alive.

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About this fabric

This colourway reads as a muted aqua with green undertones, lifted by pale natural yarns that create a gently speckled, linen-like effect across the surface. The weave looks compact but supple, making the fabric feel versatile rather than overly crisp or heavy. It is supplied at approximately 140cm wide, with a straight repeat of V 0cm / H 0cm approx, so the textured plain sits neatly in tailored applications. The composition combines 31% Linen, 18% Wool, 16% Polyester, 13% Viscose, 13% Cotton and 9% Polyamide, giving it a grounded natural hand with added stability. Care code Q 8 + T 3 and fire code √CH are also specified.

How to use it

Use Rosmar Aqua where you want colour without intensity: it will soften a smart sitting room, bedroom headboard or occasional chair. Its cool, slightly weathered aqua works especially well with oak, chalky whites and sandy neutrals.

A fresh aqua neutral that works well on both streamlined upholstery and soft window dressings.

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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