Pale icy blue-grey linen-look fabric draped in soft vertical folds

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Larsen

Taiga Ice Blue

Timo FabricL9429-04

Taiga Ice Blue reads as a very soft, almost frosted blue-grey with a linen texture that stays light in the hand and in the eye. The wide, gently falling cloth shows a quiet surface movement rather than a heavy or structured look.

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About this fabric

Part of Larsen’s Timo collection, this fabric is composed of 96% linen and 4% polyester, with a generous width of approximately 330cm. The surface visible in the swatch is finely woven and softly slubbed, giving the colour a washed, airy quality rather than a flat solid finish. In this colourway, the blue is extremely diluted into an ice-cool grey, so the overall effect is calm, pale and slightly translucent-looking. The repeat is approximately V 36cm / H 19cm, and the large, soft vertical rhythm visible in the drape suits the fabric’s relaxed, architectural fall. Care code Q 8 + T 3 and fire code Z are supplied for the exact fabric.

How to use it

Use Taiga Ice Blue where you want a cool, understated curtain that brightens a room without adding visual weight. Its pale blue-grey tone sits well with chalk whites, pale woods and brushed metals, especially in light-filled spaces.

A sheer, linen-led drape with a cool, airy finish for calm interiors.

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

Lamp Room Gray

Farrow & Ball · #b1b0ab

To stand against it

Newby Green

Sanderson · #425564

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