Warm stone cream woven fabric swatch with subtle flecked texture

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Jane Churchill

Rosmar Stone

Shelley FabricJ0108-08

Rosmar Stone is a softly speckled stone cream with a relaxed, tactile surface and a calm, natural look. Its subtle woven texture gives the colourway gentle depth without introducing a visible pattern.

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About this fabric

Rosmar Stone from the Shelley collection by Jane Churchill is a fabric with no repeat, making the emphasis fall on its dry, slubby weave and mellow neutral tone. The composition combines 31% linen and 18% wool with polyester, viscose, cotton and polyamide, which gives the cloth a lightly irregular, softly textural finish. In this colourway the mix reads as a warm stone cream rather than a stark white, with tiny flecks and tonal shifts that soften the surface. At approximately 140cm wide, it is a versatile textile for schemes that need a quiet neutral with character. The Q 8 + T 3 care code and √CH fire code are supplied for this exact fabric.

How to use it

Use Rosmar Stone on tailored upholstery or relaxed curtains where you want a warm off-white that won’t feel cold. It sits well with oak, travertine and chalky painted finishes, and its texture keeps plain schemes from looking flat.

A softly textured neutral that pairs easily with natural woods and layered linens.

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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