Close-up of soft warm beige plain woven fabric with fine matte texture

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Colefax and Fowler

Kellen Beige

Tarn FabricF4804-02

Kellen Beige is a quietly textured neutral with a soft, chalky warmth and a gently heathered surface. The weave reads calm and natural, with enough depth to keep the colour from feeling flat.

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About this fabric

This colourway sits in a pale warm beige range, with a subdued linen-led look and a slightly mellow cast rather than a stark cream. The visible weave has a fine, even texture that gives the cloth a soft matte finish, while the blend of 40% Linen, 30% Viscose, 20% Wool and 10% Polyester adds subtle body and a comfortable, fabric-forward hand. With a repeat of V 0cm / H 0cm approx, the design is plain and easy to work across larger pieces without pattern matching. At approximately 143cm wide and with no performance features noted, it is a versatile specification for schemes that need an understated, natural neutral.

How to use it

Use Kellen Beige for relaxed upholstery, blind-making or curtains where you want a warm neutral that sits easily with oak, stone and soft grey. Its understated beige tone works especially well in calm interiors with layered textures and pale timber finishes.

A quiet neutral that works beautifully on tailored upholstery or soft, understated 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.

To sit quietly behind it

Silk

Zoffany · #dad1c2

To stand against it

London Clay

Farrow & Ball · #736660

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